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AUT University - Latest News [Page 39]

Getting Auckland Moving

Friday, 16 December 2005, 9:59 am | Auckland University of Technology

The wellbeing of Auckland’s population is set to benefit from a new partnership between AUT University and the YMCA Auckland. More >>

Te Waha Nui wins an Ossie Surfer's Paradise

Tuesday, 6 December 2005, 1:07 pm | Auckland University of Technology

Te Waha Nui, AUT University's journalism newspaper, has won this year's Ossie Award for best student publication in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific * the paper's second prize in a month. More >>

AUT Media launches bimonthly magazine

Tuesday, 6 December 2005, 9:22 am | Auckland University of Technology

Tomorrow’s official launch of the bimonthly magazine Idealog marks the first product to come out of AUT Media, the new publishing arm of AUT University. More >>

Paralympic hero seeks accessible city

Monday, 28 November 2005, 5:11 pm | Auckland University of Technology

Silver medallist Paralympian Ross Flood says it’s not only important to have an accessible Auckland City – it’s crucial. “The population is aging so it’s not only wheelchair users who will benefit from greater access to the city,” he says. More >>

AUT launches online Masters in hospitality managmt

Friday, 25 November 2005, 12:49 am | Auckland University of Technology

AUT University is launching an online Master in Professional Hospitality Studies programme to meet industry demand throughout New Zealand and the Pacific for highly skilled managers. More >>

Tourism disability access fraught with difficulty

Thursday, 24 November 2005, 4:33 pm | Auckland University of Technology

Access for disabled tourists to New Zealand’s wilderness and outdoors lifestyle remains fraught with difficulty, says AUT University sport and recreation senior lecturer Dr Geoff Dickson. More >>

AUT signs deal with Chinese research partner

Tuesday, 15 November 2005, 9:43 am | Auckland University of Technology

Finance academic Dr Hang (Robin) Luo is the first recipient of a Visiting Research Fellowship under a new partnership between China’s Nanjing University and AUT University. More >>

Cannibalism popular with mussels

Monday, 14 November 2005, 9:39 am | Auckland University of Technology

Cannibalism, thought to be relatively rare in the animal kingdom, has been found to be prevalent among the green-lipped mussel. More >>

Business School attracts PM and Wallace artworks

Thursday, 10 November 2005, 9:42 am | Auckland University of Technology

An outstanding work by New Zealand’s pre-eminent landscape painter Sir Toss Woollaston is one of 89 works to adorn AUT University’s new Business School, being officially opened by Prime Minister Helen Clark this Friday. More >>

Business School attracts PM and Wallace artworks

Wednesday, 9 November 2005, 5:55 pm | Auckland University of Technology

An outstanding work by New Zealand’s pre-eminent landscape painter Sir Toss Woollaston is one of 89 works to adorn AUT University’s new Business School, being officially opened by Prime Minister Helen Clark this Friday. More >>

AUT University fees set for 2006

Wednesday, 2 November 2005, 1:33 pm | Auckland University of Technology

The Council of AUT University voted last night to increase tuition fees for domestic enrolments by $189 per undergraduate and pre-degree student for 2006, taking fees to $3987. More >>

Science Site Passes 10 Million Hits

Monday, 31 October 2005, 10:25 am | Auckland University of Technology

The New Zealand web site, The Science Site, has passed the 10 million hits milestone for the past twelve months. More >>

AUT’s top sport stars announced

Monday, 31 October 2005, 12:53 am | Auckland University of Technology

AUT University’s top athletes were recognised at its 2005 Blue Sports Awards last night, with Sportsman of the Year going to national men’s hockey player Ben Collier and Sportswoman of the Year awarded to Tall Ferns basketball player Lisa Wallbutton. More >>

The art of heavy breathing

Wednesday, 26 October 2005, 2:17 pm | Auckland University of Technology

Internationally renowned British sports scientist Professor Alison McConnell will visit New Zealand next week to share the art of heavy breathing with athletes and sport experts. Hosted by AUT University's Institute of Sport and Recreation Research ... More >>

First for Dance Student

Tuesday, 25 October 2005, 11:50 am | Auckland University of Technology

AUT University’s Masters of Health Science student Jennifer de Leon’s ground-breaking thesis has been awarded First Class Honours. The 49-year-old is the first person in New Zealand to have a dance performance accepted as part of a Master’s degree ... More >>

Banking leader addresses finance heads

Friday, 21 October 2005, 4:58 pm | Auckland University of Technology

New Zealand’s experience in bank regulation and supervision came under the spotlight when Reserve Bank Deputy Governor Adrian Orr addressed finance heads at AUT University today. More >>

NZ, Australia ready for next generation telescope

Friday, 21 October 2005, 12:36 am | Auckland University of Technology

Radio astronomers in New Zealand and Australia have joined forces to link telescopes separated by over 2500km in preparation for the next generation of telescope, the Square Kilometre Array (SKA). More >>

‘The Fish Rots from the Head’ author to give talk

Wednesday, 19 October 2005, 2:13 pm | Auckland University of Technology

A pre-eminent British author in governance best practice, Professor Bob Garratt, will give a one-off public address in Auckland early next month on the global drive to reform boards of directors through tougher legislation. More >>

Blues a class act

Tuesday, 18 October 2005, 5:16 pm | Auckland University of Technology

A group of Auckland NPC and Blues players are preparing for life after pro rugby by studying business at AUT University. Ben Atiga, Tasesa Lavea, David Gibson, John Afoa, Angus McDonald, Derren Whitcombe, Rudi Wulf, Jerome Kaino, Isa Nacewa, Jamie ... More >>

Blues a class act

Monday, 17 October 2005, 1:39 pm | Auckland University of Technology

A group of Auckland NPC and Blues players are preparing for life after pro rugby by studying business at AUT University. Ben Atiga, Tasesa Lavea, David Gibson, John Afoa, Angus McDonald, Derren Whitcombe, Rudi Wulf, Jerome Kaino, Isa Nacewa, Jamie ... More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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