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Support for iwi checkpoints

Research backs iwi checkpoints

Social sciences and public policy
16 Aug, 2021
New research supports the use of community checkpoints, as implemented by Māori during the pandemic.
Creating change in the community

Creating change in the community

Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
13 Aug, 2021
Meet Kelly Luo, recipient of the 2021 Freemasons University Scholarship, who is passionate about creating change in her community.
AUT’s Clinical Medicine first equal

AUT’s Clinical Medicine first equal

Health sciences
06 Aug, 2021
AUT’s Clinical Medicine has been ranked joint first place amongst New Zealand universities.
Search for new AUT V.C begins

Search for new AUT VC begins

23 Aug, 2021
Work has begun to find a new leader for New Zealand’s top modern university.
The mahi behind Māori graduates

The mahi behind Māori graduates

Health sciences
05 Aug, 2021
In the midst of a global pandemic, unprecedented health sector reform and cultural change, Māori health students are still graduating.
Pacific language videos: Cook Islands

Pacific language videos: Cook Islands

Health sciences
03 Aug, 2021
It’s Cook Islands Language Week in Aotearoa, and episode four of this year’s AUT Pacific Language Week video series has been released.
Realigning competencies with te Tiriti

Realigning competencies with te Tiriti

Health sciences
02 Aug, 2021
A new study examines regulated health professions’ competency documents and their compliance with te Tiriti.
Supporting Research Recruitment - August

Supporting Research Recruitment - August

Health sciences
02 Aug, 2021
Can you help our research with impact? Find out about current research at AUT and recommend projects to friends and whānau who may want to get involved.
Five questions: Professor Andrew Lowe

Five questions: Professor Andrew Lowe

Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
30 Jul, 2021
We asked Professor Andrew Lowe five questions about his research ahead of his Inaugural Professorial Address.
Public fine dining in prisons is popular

Public fine dining in prisons is popular

Hospitality, tourism and events
29 Jul, 2021
Opening prison restaurants in New Zealand has the potential to cut reoffending – while being a great experience for diners.

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