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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.
Industry award for AUT engineer

Industry award for AUT engineer

Architecture and built environment
12 May, 2023
Dr Shahab Ramhormozian’s innovative developments in structural and earthquake engineering systems has been recognised by HERA.
Stephen Cleland

New curator joins ST PAUL St Gallery

Art and design
10 May, 2023
Stephen Cleland appointed curator and manager of AUT School of Art and Design’s ST PAUL St Gallery.
A screenshot from AUT's 2023 Rotuman Language Video showing Lisa Tai smiling and looking at the camera.

Rotuman Language Week 2023

09 May, 2023
AUT Bachelor of Business graduate Lisa Tai shares her language learning journey for Gasav Ne Fäeag Rotuạm Ta - Rotuman Language Week.
Man and woman hongi with Auckland City in background.

Auckland wins 7 Experiences Summit

Hospitality, tourism and events
09 May, 2023
Hundreds of academics and professionals are expected to converge on Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland for the fourth annual 7 Experiences Summit.
Single concussion linked to violence

Single concussion linked to violence

Health sciences
04 May, 2023
New AUT research shows even a mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) like concussion significantly increases the risk of criminal behaviour.
Visiting Ben Shemen at Doc Edge Festival

Visiting Ben Shemen at Doc Edge Festival

Art and design
04 May, 2023
The animated documentary was created by Associate Professor Miriam Harris, with help from three AUT graduate students.
Group photo of members of Whakatupu Aotearoa Foundation, Tax Management NZ, Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei, the Vice-Chancellor's Office and the Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences.

‘Living classroom’ nurtures young minds

Science
03 May, 2023
AUT has received a gift to see restoration sites used as living classrooms for rangatahi
AUT stroke team wins PM’s Science Prize

AUT stroke team wins PM’s Science Prize

Health sciences
02 May, 2023
The National Institute for Stroke and Applied Neurosciences (NISAN) team has won the 2022 Prime Minister’s Science Prize - the first ever received by AUT.
Low-paying workers

Low-paying jobs for some workers

Business
01 May, 2023
New AUT research explores whether low-wage workers can easily transition to better-paying opportunities.

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