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'No significant improvement': new study
Health sciences
18 Jun, 2026
Double Sequential Defibrillation research across Aotearoa has found the cardiac arrest technique did not show significant improvement in survival rates.Does gaming make young people violent?
17 Jun, 2026
Parents worried that roleplaying violence in video games might radicalise their child should instead be concerned about desensitisation and online chat.The tax NZ doesn’t want to talk about
Business
17 Jun, 2026
Election 2026 will likely bring renewed focus on the Capital Gains Tax, especially given the pressures on a tax system that is becoming harder to sustain.Health sciences
15 Jun, 2026
Ever wondered why you forget last week’s dinner but remember lyrics from decades ago? Professor Alice Theadom answers your most common brain questions.World-First brain WOF launched at AUT
Sport and recreation
11 Jun, 2026
A world-leading warrant of fitness for the brain, which will identify long-term health risks, has been developed by AUT.Communication studies
09 Jun, 2026
The School of Communication Studies recently welcomed students, alumni, staff, industry partners, and sponsors to the return of its Excellence Awards.More prisons aren’t the answer
Social sciences and public policy
08 Jun, 2026
More than half of those given remand will not receive a prison sentence once their case is heard. This shows they don’t present a risk to safety.Helping whānau get back on their feet
08 Jun, 2026
Partnering with Lifewise, AUT is hosting Auckland leaders to help address homelessness.How birth order shapes vaccine uptake
Business
04 Jun, 2026
Babies with older siblings face higher infection risks, but mothers are less likely to be vaccinated in later pregnancies.Business
02 Jun, 2026
AUT welcomed prospective students, whānau and industry representatives for the 2026 Counting on Success event.








