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NZ’s gas problem

NZ’s gas problem

24 May, 2023
Professor of Construction Management John Tookey says NZ needs affordable alternatives before natural gas in homes can be phased out.
Sports and language revitalisation

Sports and language revitalisation

24 May, 2023
AUT research shows that Māori and Pacific sports stars are helping revitalise vulnerable languages, with a genuine surge of language use in elite sport.
AUT academics team with music star BENEE

AUT academics team with music star BENEE

Health sciences
24 May, 2023
Kiwi musician BENEE has collaborated with AUT neuroscientists and Youthline on a new single, scientifically designed to help manage anxious feelings.
AUT academic stars in new Three TV show

AUT academic stars in new Three TV show

Health sciences
24 May, 2023
Dr Elizabeth du Preez is an on-screen mentor for psychotherapist Amanda Cox in Three’s new ‘Couples Therapy NZ’ show, based on the US version.
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Student Hub Online moves to aut.ac.nz

24 May, 2023
From 12 June, all information you currently see on Student Hub Online (student.aut.ac.nz) will have a new home on the AUT (aut.ac.nz) website.
Accounting degree adds to career choices

Accounting degree adds to career choices

Business
24 May, 2023
A recent event hosted by AUT Business School brought together students, parents, and professionals to discuss the value of an Accounting degree.
BEL hosts Morning with a Mentor

Mentoring programme empowers students

22 May, 2023
Praise is flowing for the Faculty of Business, Economics and Law’s “Morning with a Mentor” programme.
School of Art and Design graduates Tia Barrett and ‘Uhila Moe Langi Nai (Master of Visual Arts) and Sung Hwan ‘Bobby’ Park (Bachelor of Design)

AUT grads win $15k Springboard Awards

Art and design
17 May, 2023
School of Art and Design graduates Tia Barrett, ‘Uhila Moe Langi Nai and Sung Hwan ‘Bobby’ Park are recipients of the Arts Foundation Springboard Awards.
AUT Law Professor Paul Myburgh

Seabed mining around Aotearoa

Law
16 May, 2023
A select committee will consider the risks and benefits of seabed mining in NZ waters. AUT Law Professor Paul Myburgh examines the issues at hand.
Celebrating AUT’s Nurses

Celebrating AUT’s Nurses

Health sciences
12 May, 2023
On the anniversary of Florence Nightingale’s birth, it’s time to reflect on the part AUT and our nurses play in Aotearoa.

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