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AUT releases 2023 Pay Gaps Report

09 Oct, 2024
Improvements but work still needed
Fijian Language Week 2024

Fijian Language Week 2024

07 Oct, 2024
As part of Fijian Language Week 2024, an AUT Bachelor of Communication Studies graduate shares his language learning journey.
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Can a $5 T-shirt ever be ethical?

Art and design
02 Oct, 2024
Everyone loves a deal, but can a $5 t-shirt ever be ethical? Probably not, says Lisa McEwan, AUT senior lecturer in design for sustainability and fashion.
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Concussion has massive impact on jobs

Health sciences
01 Oct, 2024
A new study highlights the impact of concussions on Kiwis’ earnings and employment; showing even a mild brain injury can lead to long-term loss of income.
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Jack and Jill can teach us about the CGT

Social sciences and public policy
30 Sep, 2024
In NZ, capital gains tax debates are like zombies, constantly getting killed off and coming back to life. The debate needs a broader definition of “fair”.
Tuvalu Language Week 2024

Tuvalu Language Week 2024

27 Sep, 2024
As part of Tuvalu Language Week 2024, an AUT Bachelor of Health Science (Nursing) student shares her language learning journey.
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NZ sentencing reforms: dogma or data?

Law
25 Sep, 2024
The proposals ignore the fact that most of the people in the judicial system have a reduced capacity to take personal responsibility for their actions.
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Māori knowledge of animals

24 Sep, 2024
Teachers now have new groundbreaking classroom resources on Māori knowledge of animals, and Māori concepts as they relate to animal ethics.
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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.
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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?

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