View all news

Learning better food systems in Nouméa

Learning better food systems in Nouméa

Hospitality, tourism and events
27 Nov, 2023
Two AUT gastronomy students have visited New Caledonia to learn about resilient and sustainable food systems.
Landfall win – a Q&A with Siobhan Harvey

Landfall win – a Q&A with Siobhan Harvey

Language and culture
27 Nov, 2023
Acclaimed author, and AUT academic, Siobhan Harvey has won the 2023 Landfall Essay Competition.
Entrepreneurs go head-to-head

Entrepreneurs go head-to-head

24 Nov, 2023
The AUT Innovation Challenge competition was held to discover New Zealand’s most promising young entrepreneurs.
Law vs Persons: why legal rules matter

Law vs Persons: why legal rules matter

Law
22 Nov, 2023
NZ courts are moving from a “rule of law” to a “rule of persons’ approach, raising important questions about how we want to be governed as a society.
Time to transform NZ’s justice system

Time to transform NZ’s justice system

Law
20 Nov, 2023
A five-year study led by AUT Law School aims to transform how our justice system supports whānau experiencing mental health distress and addiction.
Samoa-based alumni meet AUT leader

Samoa-based alumni meet AUT leader

17 Nov, 2023
AUT leaders celebrated the achievements of Samoan graduates at an alumni event in Samoa.
Māori chief inspires fashion student’s work

Māori chief inspires fashion student

Art and design
15 Nov, 2023
Ngāti Tūwharetoa design student Tia Tahau’s collection, showcased at AUT’s 2023 Graduate Fashion Show, was inspired by her ancestor Te Rangi Tāhau
Decolonising Māori death practices

Decolonising Māori death practices

Te Ara Poutama: Māori and indigenous development
14 Nov, 2023
Marsden-funded research is revitalising and adapting ancient Māori burial customs and practices for modern life.
Art meets science at AUT

Art meets science at AUT

10 Nov, 2023
An unlikely collaboration is behind a critically acclaimed artwork by the School of Future Environments’ Clinton Watkins.

Prev18192021222324252627Next