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Emily Morgan in her chef whites, standing in AUT's kitchens.

High placing in trans-Tasman cook-off

Hospitality, tourism and events
15 Oct, 2024
An AUT culinary arts student has done well in a trans-Tasman live cook-off competition for apprentice and young chefs.
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Pacific commitment highlighted

14 Oct, 2024
AUT strategy includes the University’s place in Aotearoa and in the Pacific and aspirations to make a positive and lasting contribution for our region.
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Talking with trailblazers – a kōrero/talanoa

Business
14 Oct, 2024
Hosted by the Faculty of Business, Economics and Law, this year’s kōrero/talanoa highlighted the growth of Māori and Pacific entrepreneurs in New Zealand.
Niue Language week 2024

Niue Language Week 2024

11 Oct, 2024
As part of Niue Language Week 2024, an AUT Bachelor of Communication Studies alumnus shares his language learning journey.
Gold medallist wins major Blue Award

Gold medallist wins major Blue Award

10 Oct, 2024
The 2024 AUT Blue Awards saw Dame Lisa Carrington present her Olympic team-mate and AUT student, Tara Vaughn, with the Female Athlete of the Year Award.
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Public Money Well Spent?

Communication studies
09 Oct, 2024
New research shows that public funding for news media during Covid didn’t prevent long term layoffs and has led to unintended negative consequences.  
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AUT releases 2023 Pay Gaps Report

09 Oct, 2024
Improvements but work still needed
Fijian Language Week 2024

Fijian Language Week 2024

07 Oct, 2024
As part of Fijian Language Week 2024, an AUT Bachelor of Communication Studies graduate shares his language learning journey.
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Can a $5 T-shirt ever be ethical?

Art and design
02 Oct, 2024
Everyone loves a deal, but can a $5 t-shirt ever be ethical? Probably not, says Lisa McEwan, AUT senior lecturer in design for sustainability and fashion.
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Concussion has massive impact on jobs

Health sciences
01 Oct, 2024
A new study highlights the impact of concussions on Kiwis’ earnings and employment; showing even a mild brain injury can lead to long-term loss of income.

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