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Brands back away from Australia Day

Brands back away from Australia Day

Business
29 Jan, 2021
For increasing numbers of Aussie brands, waving the flag around Australia Day is losing its appeal. Marketing expert Patrick Van Esch explains.
The legal rights of Kiwis coming home

The legal rights of Kiwis coming home

Law
29 Jan, 2021
The right to return to your home country is not absolute, writes AUT Law School's Professor Kris Gledhill.
HRC funds Business School study on COVID

HRC funds Business School study on COVID

Business
28 Jan, 2021
Health Research Council is funding Business School-led research into the impact of COVID on community support workers.
World-class accommodation at AUT

World-class accommodation at AUT

26 Jan, 2021
Applications for AUT’s new Mayoral Drive Student Accommodation are now open.
Relationships matter in health choices

Relationships matter in health choices

Business
26 Jan, 2021
New research finds personal and professional interactions can determine how, how much, and how satisfyingly people use child healthcare services.
2021 NZ Sustainability survey launches

2021 NZ Sustainability survey launches

Business
18 Jan, 2021
Eligible participants are invited to complete the second annual survey on NZ's sustainability profession.
Brand activism moves up the supply chain

Brand activism moves up the supply chain

Business
14 Dec, 2020
Brand activism and supply chains raise questions about corporate accountability and commercial censorship, write Sommer Kapitan and Jessica Vredenburg.
PHANZ Pasifika Award

PHANZ Pasifika Award

Health sciences
11 Dec, 2020
Associate Professor El-Shadan Tautolo has been recognised for his outstanding achievement and leadership in Pacific public health.
Te Ruānuku: The Alchemist in te reo

Te Ruānuku: The Alchemist in te reo

Te Ara Poutama: Māori and indigenous development
10 Dec, 2020
The Alchemist is now available to read in te reo Māori as Te Ruānuku, thanks to AUT te reo Lecturer Hēmi Kelly.
Mosque attack report a start, not an end

Mosque attack report a start, not an end

Law
14 Dec, 2020
The royal commission report on the Christchurch atrocity is a beginning, not an end, writes Law Professor Kris Gledhill.

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