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Global Communication Studies Collab

Global Communication Studies Collab

Communication studies
12 Dec, 2025
AUT's School of Communication Studies has begun a teaching collaboration with the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST)
Damon Salesa to lead AUT to 2032

Damon Salesa to lead AUT to 2032

12 Dec, 2025
AUT Council extends VC appointment for five more years
AUT robots star at Kiwi derby

AUT robots star at Kiwi derby

11 Dec, 2025
AUT’s leadership in New Zealand’s sport and technology sectors was on full display at a recent Auckland FC game.
Through the mill: Tokoroa’s tough year

Through the mill: Tokoroa’s tough year

Business
11 Dec, 2025
Sawmill closures and job losses in Tokoroa were seen by many as just the latest blow to a dying forestry company town. But it hasn’t always been this way.
Podcasts filling current affairs gap

Podcasts filling current affairs gap

Communication studies
11 Dec, 2025
The latest JMAD Media Ownership Report shows that political podcasts are increasingly filling the current affairs gap in New Zealand's legacy news media.
Why do men hog the bbq?

Why do men hog the bbq?

Hospitality, tourism and events
09 Dec, 2025
Even as other forms of cooking are (unfairly) treated as “womens’ work”, cooking meat on an open flame is largely framed as an activity for men.
Award-winning student journalism

Award-winning student journalism

Communication studies
08 Dec, 2025
International success for AUT journalism student recognises the real-world impact of revitalising language.
Cassette tapes are making a comeback

Cassette tapes are making a comeback

Communication studies
05 Dec, 2025
For a supposedly obsolete music format, audio cassette sales seem to be set on fast forward at the moment.
Collaborations that count

Collaborations that count

Business
04 Dec, 2025
AUT Business School’s long-standing partnership with ASB has only strengthened over 2025.
Leave is leave

Leave is leave

Business
03 Dec, 2025
At this time of the year, annual leave is top of mind for many of us. How do we ensure leave is leave? Kate Kearins examines the issue.

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