AUT Venture Fund gives entrepreneurs a welcome kickstart
Four startup projects led by entrepreneurial AUT University alumni and students got a boost last week thanks to the AUT Venture Fund.
What smokers really want – Smokefree Nurses campaign launches
Smokefree Nurses Aotearoa has launched a new campaign to aid nurses in helping patients quit smoking for good.
Kids get active at AUT’s South Campus
AUT’s South Campus was turned into a sports field of multi-talented young Kiwi kids on Sunday 19 October 2014.
Top sprint canoer has double win at the 2014 Blues Awards
AUT’s top athletes were recognised on Friday 17 October at the annual AUT Blues Awards, with a total of over 30 awards presented at this year’s ceremony.
Religion can be explosive, dynamic and amazingly magnanimous: Professor Edwina Pio
“Religion can be explosive, dynamic and amazingly magnanimous,” Professor Edwina Pio, told the full capacity audience, of over 200 people, who had come to hear her inaugural professorial address at AUT’s City Campus this week.
A focus on female success and leadership
Women from the AUT Business School and the Auckland business sector heard from the passionate and award-winning immigrant entrepreneur Zahra Al-Harazi over lunch recently.
Vanuatu Minister for Lands and Natural Resources to speak at AUT’s South Campus
AUT is proud to be hosting the Honourable Ralph Regenvanu at a free public lecture at its South Campus in Manukau on Thursday 23 October.
AUT University Paramedicine team shows expertise on world stage
A team of AUT University Paramedicine lecturers, based at AUT’s South Campus, have returned from the Paramedics Australasia International Conference (PAIC).
Journalism students create first ever university news bureau for Fiji elections
Three AUT University journalism students have recently returned from Fiji having covered the recent elections for AUT’s Pacific Media Centre (PMC).
AUT University Pacific researchers shine at third annual Samoa Conference
A group of five AUT University PhD candidates based at AUT’s South Campus recently attended the third annual Samoa Conference.