Needed: more midwives, better supported
19 Jun, 2024
Many NZ midwives feel professionally “invisible”, which contributes to a lack of support from healthcare bodies and threatens their health and safety.
Welcome to NZ – now pay up
Hospitality, tourism and events
18 Jun, 2024
Do we want to focus on attracting high-spending tourists? Or do we want to attract large numbers of all tourist types and charge them more?
Lean Construction conference at AUT
Architecture and built environment
17 Jun, 2024
New Zealand’s first ever conference of The International Group for Lean Construction takes place at Auckland University of Technology from 1 to 6 July.
Career tips for tomorrow's accountants
Business
14 Jun, 2024
A career in accounting offers a world of possibilities for graduates with strong interpersonal skills – and AI won’t be changing that any time soon.
New study option maximises flexibility
Health sciences
14 Jun, 2024
For the first time, AUT is now offering a double health degree and dual registration pathway within a continuous four-year course of study.
NZ police and mental health callouts
Law
13 Jun, 2024
New research shows moving to a trauma-informed support system could greatly reduce police involvement while improving support for individuals in distress.
AI in teaching and teaching
Business
12 Jun, 2024
As part of Techweek 2024, AUT Business School and the AI Forum NZ hosted a panel of academics who are forerunners in using AI in learning and teaching.
Will NZ ban fossil fuel ads?
Communication studies
07 Jun, 2024
With the UN chief calling for a ban on fossil fuel advertising globally, are the New Zealand advertising and public relations industries listening?
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