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Auspicious start to inaugural law course

Auspicious start to inaugural law course

18 Mar, 2025
Dean of AUT Law School, Ahorangi Professor Khylee Quince welcomed nearly 300 students to the first lecture on tikanga Māori and Aotearoa NZ’s legal system.
Hey big spenders

Hey big spenders

13 Mar, 2025
AUT construction professor John Tookey on what foreign investors really want from the government's Infrastructure Investment Summit.
Uniting policy, business & people

Uniting policy, business & people

12 Mar, 2025
Meet AUT alumnus Mohamud Mohamed, a visionary leader dedicated to diversity, resilience, and bridging gaps in policy, business and community.
Storytelling for a better world

Storytelling for a better world

12 Mar, 2025
Meet AUT alumna Elina Ashimbayeva, a storyteller, advocate and human rights champion driven by curiosity, passion and a mission to create change.
What is a ‘tradwife’?

What is a ‘tradwife’?

10 Mar, 2025
When a MAFs reality show bride said her goal was to “serve” her man, she was reflecting a growing trend in western culture, called tradwife lifestyle.
Who is Oscar winner Sean Baker?

Who is Oscar winner Sean Baker?

06 Mar, 2025
Director Sean Baker made history this week by winning four Academy Awards in the same night for the same film - Anora.
NZ\'s barriers to economic growth

NZ's barriers to economic growth

28 Feb, 2025
In Aotearoa New Zealand, we face a series of political barriers to similar change, writes Kate Nicholls for The Conversation.
Tonga’s future lives in its villages

Tonga’s future lives in its villages

27 Feb, 2025
Connections between a remote Tongan village and its expats in South Auckland is the subject of a new documentary being made at AUT.
AUT mouthguards bring home the win

AUT mouthguards bring home the win

26 Feb, 2025
When Kelston Boys’ High School 1st XV team claimed a world title for Aotearoa in December a little bit of AUT was represented on the turf in Abu Dhabi.

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