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Rewarded For Work With AUT Business Students

Friday, 12 December 2003, 9:41 am | Auckland University of Technology

An accountancy firm and a New Zealand Army representative took out the top awards at the AUT business faculty Co-op awards ceremony held recently. The annual AUT Business Co-op Education Dinner is held to recognise businesses and organisations that have ... More >>

Fellow plans study to benefit Northland ecosystems

Thursday, 11 December 2003, 9:45 am | Auckland University of Technology

Auckland University of Technology masters student Steve Pohe has been awarded a Tuapapa Putaiao Maori Fellowship to advance his research into the conservation of marine and freshwater ecosystems in Northland. More >>

AUT Professor Wins International Award

Wednesday, 26 November 2003, 2:28 pm | Auckland University of Technology

AUT's Dr Kate Kearins has won an international award for a case study on cellular communications company Vodafone and its standing in the New Zealand market place. More >>

Open Lecture: Japan in Transition

Tuesday, 25 November 2003, 11:46 am | Auckland University of Technology

Associate Professor Ritsuko Miyamoto of Akita University’s Faculty of Education and Human study, will give a public lecture at AUT tomorrow on the transformation of Japanese society from the 19th Century until the present day. More >>

AUT Appoints new Vice-Chancellor

Wednesday, 19 November 2003, 9:50 am | Auckland University of Technology

The Council of the Auckland University of Technology is pleased to announce the appointment of Derek McCormack as Vice-Chancellor from 1 April next year. More >>

Dance Routine - Soul’d Out!

Thursday, 13 November 2003, 4:48 pm | Auckland University of Technology

Love to dance? Do Kapa Haka, Latin American, Indian, tap and modern dance rattle your bones? More >>

Research funded to transform IVF procedures

Thursday, 13 November 2003, 11:02 am | Auckland University of Technology

An Auckland company investigating a technique with the potential to transform the procedure of in-vitro fertilisation has been awarded $622,000 from Technology New Zealand's Technology for Business Growth Fund. More >>

Levy proposed to reduce disparity in water access

Wednesday, 12 November 2003, 1:25 pm | Auckland University of Technology

An AUT lecturer advocates that New Zealand follow the lead suggested by European countries and introduce a national levy on water to help fund water supply initiatives in developing countries. More >>

Public lecture by AUT’s newest honorary doctor

Thursday, 6 November 2003, 11:49 am | AUT

Some early scientific visitors to New Zealand: public lecture by AUT’s newest honorary doctor More >>

Accurate body fat measure helps obesity battle

Tuesday, 4 November 2003, 2:26 pm | Auckland University of Technology

The use of an alternative and more accurate method of measuring body fat in New Zealand children will help the fight against obesity say researchers from the Auckland University of Technology. More >>

AUT to raise fees next year by 4.96 percent

Friday, 31 October 2003, 8:18 am | Auckland University of Technology

Auckland University of Technology is to raise its fees next year by 4.96 percent across the board. More >>

Top sporting honours at University Blues awards

Thursday, 30 October 2003, 12:31 am | Auckland University of Technology

Students’ sporting prowess across a number of fields will be recognised at the Auckland University of Technology University Blues awards tomorrow night. More >>

Economic Value of Small Business Highlighted

Friday, 24 October 2003, 10:20 pm | AUT Business Faculty

Small business is invaluable to the New Zealand economy and the Government's vision for the sector will be highlighted at a seminar in Auckland next week. More >>

Doctoral top achiever to aid medical research

Wednesday, 22 October 2003, 9:55 pm | Auckland University of Technology

The Auckland University of Technology’s first Top Achiever Doctoral Scholarship winner is helping power New Zealand’s emerging knowledge economy with research he hopes will help to find new ways of fighting disease. More >>

First PhD graduand highlight of Spring Graduation

Wednesday, 15 October 2003, 1:35 pm | Auckland University of Technology

Auckland University of Technology’s first PhD graduand will be capped at the University’s Spring Graduation Ceremony, this Friday, October 17 at the Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna. More >>

AUT Technology Park sets up Singapore office

Friday, 10 October 2003, 2:10 pm | Auckland University of Technology

AUT’s Technology Park is spreading its wings globally with the opening of an office in Singapore in an effort to help IT start-ups sell their products in the lucrative Asian market. More >>

Pacific Islands Media Assn Full Coverage

Friday, 10 October 2003, 8:33 am | AUT School of Journalism

Full Coverage of the Pacific Islands Media Association (PIMA) conference on 3-4 October 2003 by Auckland University of Technology student journalists is posted at the AUT website: More >>

AUT Offers Unique MBA

Wednesday, 8 October 2003, 3:22 pm | Auckland University of Technology

AUT has reached a new milestone and is for the first time offering an MBA. The point of difference with the AUT MBA is flexibility. More >>

New method for early detection of breast cancer

Tuesday, 7 October 2003, 4:17 pm | Auckland University of Technology

A new method for the early detection of breast cancer may lead to more accurate diagnosis and potentially save lives, says a visiting expert from the world-renowned Mayo Clinic. More >>

New Professor AUT Business Faculty

Wednesday, 24 September 2003, 10:03 am | Auckland University of Technology

Professor Himangshu Paul is the new Professor of Operations Management at Auckland University of Technology. He returns to New Zealand after holding positions at various overseas universities. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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