AUT News

New brain lab ‘a beacon for hope’
Health sciences
17 Oct, 2025
Last week marked a new era for brain research at AUT with the opening of the updated Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience laboratory on North Campus.
Conviction for Darfur crimes a major win
Law
14 Oct, 2025
The conviction is a major development for international law, for Sudan and for the International Criminal Court itself, writes Myra Williamson.
AUT announces unapologetic brand refresh
10 Oct, 2025
A dynamic new brand campaign marking the start of the next great chapter for AUT is officially released to Aotearoa and the world on Friday 10 October 2025Business news

‘Perfect pitch’ for AUT Business School
Business
17 Oct, 2025
A collaboration between AUT Business School and Merge café epitomises the value that be created when the lecture room meets the boardroom.
We must not restrict university access
Business
24 Sep, 2025
Restricting access to university threatens New Zealand’s productivity, writes Cristóbal Castro Barrientos, an AUT PhD candidate in economics.
The value of leadership “shadowing”
Business
21 Aug, 2025
Is there a way to test out a role before you take it? Kate Kearins examines the benefits of “shadowing” a job before you sign on the dotted line.Culture and society news

Emotional landscape of language revival
Communication studies
15 Oct, 2025
Receptive bilingualism was at the heart of Te Ipukarea researchers Dr Nogiata Tukimata & Dr Toiroa Williams presentation at PULiiMA 2025.
Conviction for Darfur crimes a major win
Law
14 Oct, 2025
The conviction is a major development for international law, for Sudan and for the International Criminal Court itself, writes Myra Williamson.
Barriers for women in construction in NZ
Architecture and built environment
09 Oct, 2025
Women in Aotearoa’s construction industry can face significant challenges, from subtle biases to outright discrimination, an AUT study finds. Health news

New brain lab ‘a beacon for hope’
Health sciences
17 Oct, 2025
Last week marked a new era for brain research at AUT with the opening of the updated Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience laboratory on North Campus.
AI chatbots no substitute for therapy
Health sciences
08 Oct, 2025
An AUT senior lecturer says New Zealanders could be at risk from unregulated AI chatbots being promoted for therapy.
Beehive buzz for AUT’s WHN Programme
Health sciences
27 Aug, 2025
AUT’s world-leading Women’s Health and Neuroscience research programme (WHN) generated a lot of buzz at a Beehive event in Wellington recently.Science and technology news

Virtual Production Studio Showreel
15 Oct, 2025
AUT’s Virtual Production Studio is open for business – as showcased in this promotional video crafted by the Studio team.
AUT experts on new earthquake rules
Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
02 Oct, 2025
Engineering experts from AUT have their say about the NZ Government’s new earthquake-prone building system. University news

AUT announces unapologetic brand refresh
10 Oct, 2025
A dynamic new brand campaign marking the start of the next great chapter for AUT is officially released to Aotearoa and the world on Friday 10 October 2025Celebrating success

Associate Professor Stephanie Rossouw
27 Aug 2025
Associate Professor Stephanie Rossouw is part of a global team of researchers that will examine the association between social media and wellbeing.