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Global accolades, impact for marketers

Global accolades, impact for marketers

Business
18 Sep, 2023
A paper co-authored by two AUT Marketing experts has become the most cited article for 2022 in a renowned journal.
Ad industry\'s climate clean up act

Ad industry's climate clean up act

18 Sep, 2023
How will the Ad Net Zero action plan change advertising for fossil fuels in New Zealand? Lecturer Matt Halliday reviews the current situation.
Public support for heritage buildings

Public support for heritage buildings

18 Sep, 2023
A survey by AUT engineering academic Dr Esther Aigwi finds public support for restoration of some heritage buildings in Invercargill
Kiwis embrace te reo Māori

Kiwis embrace te Reo Māori

Business
12 Sep, 2023
As this year’s Te Wiki o te Reo Māori gets underway, AUT’s Professor Ella Henry reflects on NZ’s changing attitudes toward te Reo Māori.
Why NZ needs an Empty Homes tax

Why NZ needs an Empty Homes tax

Business
11 Sep, 2023
New AUT research shows that taxing empty homes could become a source of substantial revenue for the government.
Buy Now Pay Later should be seen as debt

Buy Now Pay Later should be seen as debt

Business
07 Sep, 2023
While people are essentially borrowing to pay for items, the delayed payment option is viewed differently from other debts by both users and under the law.
A world first for AUT

A world first for AUT

07 Sep, 2023
AUT has launched a new Rainbow research e-portal – the first collection of its type in the world.
Funding for stroke digital tool trial

Funding for stroke digital tool trial

Health sciences
06 Sep, 2023
She’s already been a part of the team to win the Prime Minister’s Science Prize and now Dr Rita Krishnamurthi has more reasons to celebrate.
Who will win the 2023 Rugby World Cup?

Who will win the 2023 Rugby World Cup?

Business
06 Sep, 2023
The All Blacks are most likely to win the RWC, according to a well-tested algorithm developed by AUT Professor of Economics Niven Winchester.
Voters’ rocky road in democracy

Voters’ rocky road in democracy

Te Ara Poutama: Māori and indigenous development
05 Sep, 2023
Professor Paul Moon reflects on democracy in New Zealand, and our ever-changing role in shaping the country.

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