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Elba Ramirez and Gloria Vazquez stand clapping in front of a sign promoting the LASFF 2024.

LASFF 2024 links communities together

Language and culture
23 Sep, 2024
This month AUT put on the Auckland screenings for the 22nd Latin America & Spain Film Festival.
Hells Pizza Shop

Ads from Hell: Do we love to hate them?

Communication studies
23 Sep, 2024
When it comes to controversial advertising, Hells Pizza is often pushing boundaries. But when does an ad cross the line of “acceptable” controversy?
AUT receives more funding for research

AUT research receives $7m boost

20 Sep, 2024
AUT researchers have secured $7 million in funding through the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s Endeavour Fund.
AUT hosts High Commisioner of India

AUT hosts High Commissioner of India

20 Sep, 2024
A visit by the High Commissioner of India to AUT celebrated the deepening relationship between the University and Indian institutions.
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New appointments to AUT Council

19 Sep, 2024
The Auckland University of Technology is pleased to announce several new appointments to the AUT Council.
Adrienne Paul and Whenua Image

Law School academic advises on Whenua

Law
18 Sep, 2024
An AUT Law School academic played a key role in Whenua, a NZ Herald-led project that raises uncomfortable issues about Aotearoa’s colonial legacy.
Group of multigenerational people hugging each other.

What do we mean by wellbeing?

Social sciences and public policy
17 Sep, 2024
The measurement of wellbeing worldwide should be extended to include concepts of collective wellbeing.
Solar Panels

Rooftop solar for more resilient cities

Architecture and built environment
16 Sep, 2024
Built environment experts from AUT say the government's plan to fix NZ's energy crisis with solar farms is a "missed opportunity."
NZ Police Car

Change to NZ’s gang law is risky

Law
12 Sep, 2024
New gang laws not only contain bad ideas, but they also breach our constitutional standards and processes, writes Law Professor Kris Gledhill.
Old documents picture

Blowing the dust off founding documents

Te Ara Poutama: Māori and indigenous development
12 Sep, 2024
Two texts offer important insights into how we might understand the role of the Treaty and the principles that emerge from it.

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