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Funding for stroke digital tool trial

Health sciences
06 Sep, 2023
She’s already been a part of the team to win the Prime Minister’s Science Prize and now Dr Rita Krishnamurthi has more reasons to celebrate.
Who will win the 2023 Rugby World Cup?

Who will win the 2023 Rugby World Cup?

Business
06 Sep, 2023
The All Blacks are most likely to win the RWC, according to a well-tested algorithm developed by AUT Professor of Economics Niven Winchester.
KAT MALAMA AHO, IN A SCREENSHOT FROM THE VIDEO.

Tonga Language Week 2023

Health sciences
05 Sep, 2023
An AUT alumnus talks about the importance of sustaining culture through language, as part of Tonga Language Week 2023.
Voters’ rocky road in democracy

Voters’ rocky road in democracy

Te Ara Poutama: Māori and indigenous development
05 Sep, 2023
Professor Paul Moon reflects on democracy in New Zealand, and our ever-changing role in shaping the country.
AUT Sustainability Report 2022

AUT Sustainability Report 2022

04 Sep, 2023
AUT’s latest Sustainability Report highlights a year of dedication and innovation in sustainability across our staff, students and faculties.
Celebrating our Law School students

Celebrating our Law School students

Law
29 Aug, 2023
Whānau, whanaungatanga, and festivity were at the heart of this year’s AUT Law School Awards, an annual celebration of student achievement and success.
Time to address NZ’s ethnic pay gap

Time to address NZ’s ethnic pay gap

Business
28 Aug, 2023
We’ve made some progress with addressing the gender pay gap; now, it’s time to act on the ethnic pay gap, says Management Professor Katherine Ravenswood.
GHD work books

Are you making a meal out of research?

28 Aug, 2023
That’s the question a new workbook created by the Good Health Design team at AUT hopes to help answer.
2023 Pat Hanly Creativity Awards

2023 Pat Hanly Creativity Awards

Art and design
21 Aug, 2023
The Pat Hanly Creativity Awards recognised the outstanding work of 71 visual art students throughout the greater Tāmaki Makaurau region.
Close up of four young people's hands, each holding a cellphone on a desk with with schoolwork.

Cellphone ban might be a distraction

Education
21 Aug, 2023
Research suggests a blanket ban on cellphones in schools would make only a small difference to grades

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