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Gaza Border Israel

NZ can respond to ICJ ruling on Israel

Law
12 Aug, 2024
In response to the ICJ ruling on Israeli occupation of Palestine, NZ can make practical moves that would show it is more than just a good global citizen.
AUT Alumni & student Tara Taughan

AUT student wins gold at Paris 2024

Sport and recreation
09 Aug, 2024
AUT Bachelor of Sport & Recreation student, Tara Vaughan, has won a gold medal overnight at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
Business academics

New research shows pay gaps by industry

Business
09 Aug, 2024
New AUT research shows gender and ethnic pay gaps at the industry level in New Zealand for the first time – and the findings are sobering.
A group picture of Law Awards

Academic excellence shines at Law Awards

08 Aug, 2024
Academic excellence shone at this year’s AUT Law School Awards, an annual celebration of our students, their whānau, and our wide legal sector support.
Sean

Q&A – Alumnus redefines virtual travel

Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
07 Aug, 2024
Meet Sean Mascarenhas, an AUT alumnus who is using virtual technology to change how we see travel.
Virtual production studio

Hollywood film technology now at AUT

Art and design
06 Aug, 2024
AUT’s virtual production studio is open now, with technology used to create shows like The Mandalorian- now in the hands of today’s students.
Chrismange Elikana

Cook Islands Māori Language Week 2024

05 Aug, 2024
To mark Cook Islands Māori Language Week 2024, AUT alumnus Chrismange Elikana describes the importance of being grounded in the language of his homelands.
The title of Professor Emeritus is appointed to a professor retiring from their role at AUT and has made a significant contribution to research, curriculum, knowledge and delivery that the University relies on.

AUT appoints five Professor Emeriti

01 Aug, 2024
Vice-Chancellor Professor Damon Salesa, on behalf of the AUT Council, has awarded the honorary title of Professor Emeritus to five professors.
Associate Professor Antje Deckert standing on a street, arms folded and smiling.

Why anti-gang patch policies backfire

Social sciences and public policy
01 Aug, 2024
Despite the connection between institutional harm and gang membership, the government seems unlikely to soften its “get tough on crime” policies.
AUT Professor, Kate Kearins

Having faith in spirituality at work

Business
31 Jul, 2024
Professor Kate Kearins reflects on how spirituality, in all its diverse cultural, religious, and non-religious dimensions, can foster unity at work.

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