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AUT Open Day

Wednesday, 6 April 2005, 10:25 am | Auckland University of Technology

AUT, New Zealand’s most contemporary and fourth largest University, will open its doors to the public this Saturday (April 9) with an Open Day extravaganza. More >>

CAANZ/AUT Communications School's Flying Start

Friday, 1 April 2005, 11:20 am | Auckland University of Technology

Two weeks out from the official launch of the new Communications Agencies (CAANZ)/ AUT Communications School and already three of the professional development courses are sold out. More >>

AUT Disappointed by Inaccurate Reporting

Wednesday, 16 March 2005, 12:43 am | Auckland University of Technology

AUT’s Vice Chancellor Derek McCormack this morning expressed his disappointment at the woeful standard of reporting in today’s NZ Herald, namely the article headlined, “National slams pet pedicure uni course’. The story implies that AUT runs a course ... More >>

AUT & CAANZ Form Development Partnership

Thursday, 10 March 2005, 2:27 pm | Auckland University of Technology

AUT has signed a Heads of Agreement with the Communication Agencies Association of NZ (CAANZ) to provide a professional development programme to members. More >>

Major PhD Scholarship in Economic Development

Wednesday, 9 March 2005, 11:42 am | Auckland University of Technology

New Zealand’s first major Doctoral scholarship in Economic Development is now available from the Institute of Public Policy at AUT (Auckland University of Technology). More >>

Domestic abuse barrier to women in workplace

Wednesday, 9 March 2005, 11:41 am | Auckland University of Technology

Violence against women is a major barrier to their increased participation in the New Zealand workforce, says social scientist Emma Davies of AUT’s Institute of Public Policy. More >>

Heke’s historic attack relevant today

Wednesday, 9 March 2005, 11:40 am | Auckland University of Technology

Hone Heke’s legendary attack on Kororareka (Russell), which sparked the first Anglo-Maori Wars 160 years ago this Friday (March 11), has significance today, says AUT historian and principal lecturer Dr Paul Moon. More >>

NZRU employs brain-power to minimise injuries

Thursday, 3 March 2005, 10:27 am | Auckland University of Technology

With the Rebel Sport Super 12 season underway and a torrid international schedule to follow, the New Zealand Rugby Union is looking to brain-power in an effort to reduce the annual injury toll on its top professionals. More >>

International Forum in Astronomy and Astrophysics

Wednesday, 23 February 2005, 3:10 pm | Auckland University of Technology

http://www.crsr.ac.nz AUT’s Centre for Radiophysics and Space Research is to host an international forum of world experts in astronomy and astrophysics next week (March 1-4). More >>

Forum to discuss merits of faith-based prisons

Tuesday, 22 February 2005, 11:13 am | Auckland University of Technology

A forum on the place of faith-based prisons and the role of spirituality in rehabilitation and personal change will be held at Auckland University of Technology later this week. More >>

National Institute boon for elite athletes

Thursday, 17 February 2005, 3:28 pm | Auckland University of Technology

World champion kayaker Ben Fouhy will join other top New Zealand sporting talent, including AUT student and international hockey representative Jaimee Provan, and members of the New Zealand Breakers basketball and New Zealand Warriors rugby league ... More >>

Author calls for NZ help for Pacific media

Tuesday, 15 February 2005, 11:16 am | Auckland University of Technology

Author calls for NZ help for Pacific media in an era of coups and conflict More >>

AUT's first commercial biotech product

Thursday, 10 February 2005, 12:59 am | Auckland University of Technology

Kiwi Ingenuity Limited (KIWI) announces that the first product utilising KODE™ CAE technology will be launched on to the Australian market during the week of the 10th of February by the Australasian licensee, CSL Limited. More >>

Region leads way with new occupational therapy

Thursday, 10 February 2005, 12:50 am | Auckland University of Technology

A new health practice book to be launched at AUT this Friday will be the first to address regional issues for researchers, students and practitioners and will have global reach, say its co-editors. More >>

Thomas Lange appointment

Wednesday, 2 February 2005, 11:47 am | Auckland University of Technology

Professor Thomas Lange has been appointed AUT’s new Professor of Economics and Associate Dean (Research) in the Business Faculty. More >>

Professor Calls For Major Review Of Social Policy

Thursday, 27 January 2005, 2:58 pm | Auckland University of Technology

It’s time for a major overhaul of New Zealand’s social policy priorities to address the problems of poverty, overcrowding and welfare dependency, says the Director of AUT’s Institute of Public Policy, Professor Ian Shirley. More >>

Top students trade sun for ancient tsunamis

Friday, 14 January 2005, 3:20 pm | Auckland University of Technology

Top students trade sun for ancient tsunamis There’s a fair chance that New Zealand’s next Rutherford could be visiting Auckland next week. More >>

ARC Role in Regional Economic Development Endorced

Friday, 14 January 2005, 11:18 am | Auckland University of Technology

Auckland University of Technology Pro Vice Chancellor Ian Shirley has strongly endorsed the commitment of ARC Chairman Michael Lee to accept responsibility for leading the Auckland Regional Economic Development Strategy (AREDS). More >>

Treaty Principles Could Be Gone in a Decade

Thursday, 6 January 2005, 12:03 am | Auckland University of Technology

The principles of the Treaty of Waitangi – prevalent throughout the public sector and in some current legislation – could start to disappear within ten years claims Auckland University of Technology Treaty historian, Paul Moon. More >>

Island Tourism.

Wednesday, 22 December 2004, 5:21 pm | Auckland University of Technology

The European Union is urging New Zealand's Pacific Island community to join international investors lining up for a multi-million dollar portfolio of Pacific tourism projects. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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