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Top poetry award goes to creative writing tutor

Top poetry award goes to creative writing tutor

Language and culture
25 Nov, 2013

AUT Creative Writing tutor Siobhan Harvey has been awarded New Zealand’s premier poetry prize, the Landfall Kathleen Grattan Award for Poetry.

The award, valued at $16,000, is for her project: Nephology for Beginners which is about a child with autism spectrum, his mother and his school. She was one of 90 entries judged by poet, fiction writer and lecturer Jeffrey Paparoa Holman.

AUT University recognised for sustainability and energy efficiency

AUT University recognised for sustainability and energy efficiency

25 Nov, 2013

AUT University has been announced as the winner in the Mega Efficiency Impact category and also received a Judges’ Commendation for the EECA Business Energy Management Award at the 2013 NZI Sustainable Business Network Awards.

AUT partners with technology giant, Huawei to help create better future for students

AUT partners with technology giant, Huawei to help create better future for students

22 Nov, 2013

AUT University in partnership with Huawei today announced a new scholarship programme (AUT South Huawei High Achiever Programme) which will provide at least six undergraduates each year the chance to study at AUT and undertake real world learning with Huawei.

Futuristic hotel vision takes students to Singapore

Futuristic hotel vision takes students to Singapore

Hospitality, tourism and events
21 Nov, 2013

Imagining a hotel that guests can customise has taken a team of AUT hospitality students into the final round of an international hotel design competition, to be held in Singapore later this month.

‘Kiwi DIY’ (Bachelor of International Hospitality Management students Ashlee Li, Anya Suchkova and Rose Johnstone), is the only Australasian team to make it to the finals of the Accor ‘Take Off’ competition. In Singapore they will compete against teams from Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand and India for the grand prize of an international holiday.

World Internet Project - latest NZ research from AUT

World Internet Project - latest NZ research from AUT

Language and culture
21 Nov, 2013

Most New Zealand internet users are accessing the internet from a hand-held mobile device at least some of the time, according to the 2013 World Internet Project New Zealand (WIPNZ) Report.

Dr Jeff Cole in New Zealand with AUT and the US Embassy

Dr Jeff Cole in New Zealand with AUT and the US Embassy

18 Nov, 2013

AUT University is hosting Dr Jeffrey Cole, international Internet expert and international director of the World Internet Project (WIP) at two exciting ventures this week.

Dr Cole, founder and director of the Center for the Digital Future at the University of Southern California Annenberg School, is the 2013 speaker at AUT’s The Project.

Future of work research initiatives launched

Future of work research initiatives launched

Business
14 Nov, 2013

The nature of work is changing. Progressive organisations recognise that a five-day-a-week commute is a waste of resources.  Work is no longer going to be where the office is; it will be where you are – at home, in the car, at an airport or café, or with a client.

New app to help detect ‘ticking time bomb in your head’

New app to help detect ‘ticking time bomb in your head’

Health sciences
14 Nov, 2013

A new app developed by an AUT researcher aims to reduce the incidences of stroke and save lives all over the world.

Brought to market by AUT Enterprises Ltd – the technology transfer office of AUT University– the Stroke Riskometer assesses the chance of suffering a stroke using a number of health and lifestyle factors.

AUT a contributor to the New Zealand Story

AUT a contributor to the New Zealand Story

Communication studies
07 Nov, 2013

AUT University represented the New Zealand education sector yesterday at the launch of the New Zealand Story initiative. AUT’s Vice Chancellor Derek McCormack spoke alongside Prime Minister Rt Hon John Key and Minister for Economic Development Hon Steven Joyce about the importance of increasing New Zealand’s reputation overseas. AUT was involved in developing the educational aspects of the New Zealand Story.

Ice cream galore at AUT

Ice cream galore at AUT

Hospitality, tourism and events
06 Nov, 2013

Making and eating extravagant ice cream creations to mark the end of a university paper sounds unlikely, but first-year students in AUT’s Certificate and Diploma of Pâtisserie did just that recently.

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