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Aerial view of the island of Tuvalu located in the Pacific Ocean.

Pacific nations’ geopolitical tightrope

Law
17 Dec, 2024
Recent international arrangements reflect the geopolitical tussle occurring in the Pacific between China and the US and its allies, writes Sione Tekiteki.
AUT City Campus in summer

Working together for a thriving Auckland

17 Dec, 2024
The AUT Foundation has recently partnered with the Auckland Foundation to drive impact for Aucklanders in their community through philanthropy and giving.
Ai Technology concept, Ai tech System.

Revolutionising education through AI

Business
09 Dec, 2024
How can AI be integrated into education? That question is paramount – and that is where new, real-time research from AUT Business School comes in.
Commercial dock in Auckland, New Zealand.

What will Trump’s tariffs mean for NZ?

Business
04 Dec, 2024
New modelling by an AUT economics professor shows that US president-elect Trump's proposed trade tariffs could hurt and help New Zealand.
AUT Professor Erica Hinckson standing infront of Cop29 sign.

Climate change impacts on our health

Health sciences
03 Dec, 2024
Health and wellbeing were featured topics at COP29 this year and must be a top priority according to AUT Professor, Erica Hinckson.
Tukutuku building at AUT's north campus

New Professors and Associate Professors

03 Dec, 2024
Following the 2024 academic promotions round, AUT is pleased to announce that, we will have six new Professors and 23 new Associate Professors.
Two people trying on shoes with new shoelace called 'woo-lace'.

AUT designed Woo-Laces now on sale

Art and design
29 Nov, 2024
Forget boring shoelaces, meet the Woo-lace. Created by AUT student Jacob Smith, the award-winning Woo-lace makes an ideal stocking filler.
Boy addicted to playing video games

Online gaming leading to gambling harm

Health sciences
29 Nov, 2024
New research from AUT’s Pacific Islands Families shows regular online gaming as a teenager is a significant predictor of gambling harm at aged 22.
Young unidentifiable teenage boy holding the wired garden at the correctional institute in black and white, conceptual image of juvenile delinquency, focus on the boys hand.

New youth crime laws unlikely to work

Law
28 Nov, 2024
Science shows the brain is being rewired during adolescence, up to age 25. But the government’s proposed law reforms overlook these biological influences.
Midwifery graduates at AUT

Record number of midwifery graduates

Health sciences
27 Nov, 2024
AUT is celebrating the graduation of the largest-ever cohort of midwifery students.

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