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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.
AUT’s big, bright career conversations

AUT’s big, bright career conversations

Communication studies
03 Dec, 2025
Which careers will disappear because of AI? How will young people’s future careers evolve and help us to sort fact from fiction?
Māori face harsher sentences than Pākehā

Māori face harsher sentences than Pākehā

Business
28 Nov, 2025
New AUT research asks: do Māori face a higher likelihood of a community-based sentence, instead of the more common – and least severe – outcome of a fine?
AUT winners of 2025 Lexus Design Award

AUT winners of 2025 Lexus Design Award

Art and design
27 Nov, 2025
Rat control and greywater management systems created by AUT students won top awards at the 2025 Lexus Design Award.
AI in action

AI in Action

27 Nov, 2025
Industry leaders and academics gathered earlier in November for a dynamic panel discussion ‘AI in Action – Turning Innovation into Impact’.
Unleashing young entrepreneurs’ futures

Unleashing young entrepreneurs’ futures

26 Nov, 2025
The newly-launched Ara Tipu Start-Up programme will train and fund entrepreneurial young AUT students.
Eel symposium goes swimmingly at AUT

Eel symposium goes swimmingly at AUT

Science
24 Nov, 2025
A recent two-day gathering of eel (tuna) enthusiasts at AUT attracted dozens of local and international experts.
Asbestos in kids’ play sand

Asbestos in kids’ play sand

Architecture and built environment
20 Nov, 2025
Auckland University of Technology's Dr Terri-Ann Berry on asbestos contamination of children’s coloured sand products.
AUT robots attend first symposium

AUT robots attend first symposium

Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
19 Nov, 2025
AUT’s humanoid robots took part in the Ministry for Ethnic Communities’ annual business symposium, Ethnic Xchange 2025.
Thousands gather for WIPCE 2025

Thousands gather for WIPCE 2025

Te Ara Poutama: Māori and indigenous development
17 Nov, 2025
Iwi manaaki Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei welcomed more than 3000 Indigenous knowledge holders, educators and leaders from across the globe for WIPCE 2025.

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