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AUT's Business School scoops Supreme Award

Monday, 29 May 2006, 3:49 pm | Auckland University of Technology

AUT University's Business School building has scooped the New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA) 2006 Resene Supreme Award for Architecture. Architects JASMAX created the award-winning building to fit the specific, dual-purpose design challenge of ... More >>

New deal hopes to increase IVF success

Sunday, 28 May 2006, 1:40 pm | AUT University

Couples having fertility treatment may in the near future benefit from a technology developed by biotechnology company KODE Biotech Limited, an AUT University partner institution. More >>

PR alumni Hall of Fame

Sunday, 28 May 2006, 12:03 am | AUT University

Auckland, May 26 2006: Porter Novelli and AUT University have formed a partnership to recognise the achievements of AUT alumni and are excited to announce the launch of New Zealand’s first Public Relations Alumni Hall of Fame. More >>

Giving a stand out performance

Thursday, 25 May 2006, 1:52 pm | AUT University

Standing in front of thousands of New Zealand’s most pumped-up high school students in theatres across the country is no task for the faint-hearted. But for the Subway 2006 Stage Challenge MC, AUT University’s Shanan Kiritea-Halbert, it’s just part ... More >>

Rise In Minimum Wage Could Hurt Maori

Wednesday, 24 May 2006, 9:20 am | Auckland University of Technology

Maori would be most adversely affected by a rise in the minimum wage, says an AUT senior economics lecturer. More >>

Maori could be affected by minimum wage rise

Wednesday, 24 May 2006, 9:19 am | Auckland University of Technology

Maori would be most adversely affected by a rise in the minimum wage, says an AUT senior economics lecturer. More >>

New national research centre to study work

Tuesday, 23 May 2006, 2:08 pm | Auckland University of Technology

Gainful employment is central to most people’s lives. A new AUT University-based research centre will investigate exactly what our working culture means for New Zealand. More >>

New national research centre to study work

Tuesday, 23 May 2006, 1:51 pm | AUT University

Gainful employment is central to most people’s lives. A new AUT University-based research centre will investigate exactly what our working culture means for New Zealand. More >>

A proud Scots history in New Zealand

Friday, 19 May 2006, 4:45 pm | Auckland University of Technology

Little is known about the contribution of New Zealand’s early Scottish pioneers – but a visiting academic is about to change that. More >>

A proud Scots history in New Zealand

Friday, 19 May 2006, 4:03 pm | AUT University

Little is known about the contribution of New Zealand’s early Scottish pioneers – but a visiting academic is about to change that. More >>

Stuart Nash appointed to AUT University

Monday, 15 May 2006, 4:11 pm | AUT University

The Labour Party’s Epsom candidate Stuart Nash has been appointed Director of Strategic Developments at AUT University. He will join the Vice Chancellor's Department and initially focus on the proposed new tertiary campus in Manukau City. More >>

The truth behind species richness and growth

Friday, 12 May 2006, 5:08 pm | Auckland University of Technology

Dr Len Gillman from AUT University and Dr Shane Wright from the University of Auckland have demonstrated the predominant pattern in nature is continuing increases in species richness as productivity (growth rate) increases. More >>

Internet expert to visit New Zealand

Thursday, 4 May 2006, 11:55 am | Auckland University of Technology

New Zealand needs to start monitoring the impact of the Internet on society before it is too late, says an international media researcher who will visit New Zealand next week. More >>

Parents need to encourage child's play

Wednesday, 3 May 2006, 10:31 am | Auckland University of Technology

New research shows a positive link between children's overall activity levels and their physical activity behaviour outside of the school environment. More >>

Forum explores Maori economic development

Tuesday, 2 May 2006, 2:52 pm | Auckland University of Technology

The importance of Maori participation in any economic development strategy for the Auckland region will be outlined to an international panel of experts at a forum at AUT University tomorrow. More >>

Molecular Evolution Faster in the Tropics

Tuesday, 2 May 2006, 11:43 am | Auckland University of Technology

New Zealand researchers have demonstrated for the first time that molecular evolution proceeds at a faster tempo in the tropics than in temperate zones, such as New Zealand. This finding may explain why the tropics contain such a great richness of species. ... More >>

AUT hosts international forum on Auckland region

Monday, 1 May 2006, 10:32 am | Auckland University of Technology

An international team of experts in regional development will put Auckland under the microscope next week when the Metro Project comes to life. More >>

Spotlight on Migrant Mothers

Wednesday, 26 April 2006, 5:24 pm | Auckland University of Technology

Migrant new mothers in New Zealand are the focus of a study being conducted by AUT University researcher Ruth DeSouza. AUT’s Centre for Asian and Migrant Health Research Co-ordinator, Ruth DeSouza, has been awarded a Families Commission Blue Skies grant ... More >>

AUT strengthens ties with Niue

Thursday, 13 April 2006, 2:35 pm | Auckland University of Technology

AUT University’s ties with Niue have been strengthened with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the university and Niue’s National Training and Development Council (NTDC). More >>

Full credit to Blues rugby graduates

Friday, 7 April 2006, 1:08 pm | Auckland University of Technology

Blues prop John Afoa and back Isa Nacewa are two of the six players who graduated at AUT University this semester. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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