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Dr Shahab Ramhormozian interview

09 Feb, 2024
AUT Associate Professor of seismic engineering Dr Shahab Ramhormozian speaks about his research and career so far on HERA podcast Stirring the Pot.
Big Gay Out AUT staff posing

AUT sole uni sponsor at Big Gay Out

09 Feb, 2024
AUT is proud to be the only university sponsor at Big Gay Out 2024.
AUT Vice-Chancellor Professor Damon Salesa and Fellow & Oriel College Director of Development Mr Marco Zhang

Oxford's Oriel College awards AUT VC

07 Feb, 2024
Vice-Chancellor Damon Salesa has been recognised by Oxford University
2024 NZ sustainability survey launches

2024 NZ sustainability survey launches

Business
07 Feb, 2024
The annual Insights on NZ’s Sustainability Professionals survey opens today and as a survey partner, AUT is inviting eligible participants to take part.
The new book Kia Hiwa Rā on display.

The ‘bible’ of Māori journalism

05 Feb, 2024
How is Māori-language journalism different and what is the experience of the journalists who practice it?
Waitangi Day Flags

Waitangi Day: 5 myths and misconceptions

Te Ara Poutama: Māori and indigenous development
05 Feb, 2024
In an effort to spread greater understanding, Paul Moon, Professor of History, breaks down 5 common myths and misconceptions surrounding the treaty.
Dr Priscila Besen, Lecturer in Sustainable Architecture at the School of Future Environments

Research award for AUT architect

Architecture and built environment
02 Feb, 2024
Sustainable architecture lecturer Dr Priscila Besen received a prestigious award for her research into futureproofing NZ’s heritage buildings.
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Mātauranga māori in the media

Business
01 Feb, 2024
Business School Professor Ella Henry, with Associate Professor Christina Milligan from the School of Communications, conducted a study on mātauranga Māori
An older woman working with two younger colleagues.

Older workers and work-life balance

Business
01 Feb, 2024
There is the temptation to treat all older workers as the same, but new research shows this is a mistake.
Illustrator and writer Julie Stephen Chheng

Te Ataata 2024 - Julie Stephen Chheng

30 Jan, 2024
Paris-based designer, illustrator and writer Julie Stephen Chheng is the 2024 Te Ataata artist in residence at AUT.

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