Central government can help local rates
Law
11 Apr, 2024
With rates on the rise, central government can ease the burden on ratepayers while helping local government to balance the books. The question is, will it?
AUT remains a leading NZ sports uni
Sport and recreation
11 Apr, 2024
AUT has retained its position as one of the world’s leading sports universities in the latest international academic rankings.
Office gossip: more than idle chatter
Business
10 Apr, 2024
Though office gossip is traditionally frowned upon and branded as unproductive or even deviant, new research paints a more complex picture of gossip.
Earthquake innovations tested in China
Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
08 Apr, 2024
Earthquake innovations by AUT Associate Professor Shahab Ramhormozian and collaborators were tested on one of the world’s largest shake tables.
Influencing the influencers
05 Apr, 2024
AUT hosted 84 careers advisors at our City Campus recently to showcase what makes our university unique.
RNZ Asia Scholarship: AUT recipients
Communication studies
05 Apr, 2024
A new RNZ scholarship programme has its first recipients, AUT’s Nabeelah Khan and Chengqi (Mavis) Ye, who are set to receive up to $8000.
Connecting students to future employers
Business
28 Mar, 2024
More than 100 employers visited AUT’s City Campus to connect with around 1500 students as part of a series of career expos employer events.
New Chair for Industry Advisory Board
Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
28 Mar, 2024
Tracey Cotter-Martin of Datacom is the new Chair of AUT’s Computer and Mathematical Sciences Industry Advisory Board
Supporting New Zealand’s newest Kiwis
27 Mar, 2024
We spoke to Mireille Weldschidt, Senior Manager of the Refugee Education Centre, to find out more about AUT’s role in the resettlement process.
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