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AUT Architecture lecturer Dr J. Antonio Lara-Hernandez

AUT Architect Academic wins book award

Architecture and built environment
01 Nov, 2024
Architecture lecturer Dr J. Antonio Lara-Hernandez has won a top international award for his book on adapting buildings and structures for new uses.
AUT Staff: Betty Ofe-Grant and Ranjana Gupta

Success at research translation comp

Business
31 Oct, 2024
Congratulations to AUT Business School academics for another strong showing at the annual Aotearoa Business and Economics Translation Competition.
Diwali festival 2024

Diwali festival a feast for the senses

31 Oct, 2024
It was a feast for the senses at AUT’s Hikuwai Plaza when students and staff from across the University came together to celebrate Diwali.
Tokelau Language week 2024

Tokelau Language Week 2024

29 Oct, 2024
An AUT alumna shares her language learning journey as part of Tokelau Language Week 2024.
AUT Alumni meet in Beijing

Beijing Alumni & Friends Get-Together

25 Oct, 2024
Alumni, industry leaders, and key partners came together at an AUT event in Beijing.
BITS student intern and professors

BITS student joins electronics project

Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
24 Oct, 2024
A Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) Pilani student has recently interned at AUT working on a specialised electronics project.
AUT co-hosts official exhibition at CHOGM

AUT co-hosts official CHOGM exhibition

22 Oct, 2024
Partnership with the British Council
Two hanging hats

How to handle “double hatting”

Business
21 Oct, 2024
Kate Kearins shares some of the tips she is finding helpful as she takes on “double hatting” - doing two big roles at the same time.
An historical advertisement for WMH West's Big Minstrel Jubilee, showing two faces - a professional looking white man and the other with comic blackface.

Identify and challenge blackface

Social sciences and public policy
18 Oct, 2024
This Halloween is a good time to identify and challenge instances of blackface and cultural appropriation, Senior Lecturer Elba Ramirez says.
Trees in Forest

'Nature markets' exploitation risk

Social sciences and public policy
18 Oct, 2024
As the latest global biodiversity summit gets underway in Colombia, nature markets pose risks as well as opportunities for Indigenous peoples.

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