The full programme for AUT Wiki Rangahau / Research Week 2025 is now live! Research Week takes place from 8-12 September (during mid-semester break), and you can register here.
There are 30 (three-zero… thirty) events on offer this year, and the vast majority are open to PG research students. There are also events across 3 campuses, so no matter which campus you’re based at, you can take part without a long commute.
Here are some highlights:
- An opening breakfast at Akoranga campus featuring delicious kai, a keynote from Prof. Alice Theadom (brain health superstar), and a performance from AUT’s Roopu Waiata choir
- Perennial postgrad favourites, the AUT PG Research Symposium and 3MT competition
- An African PG Research Symposium where emerging African scholars will present their work, connect with peers and academic leaders, and explore new pathways for collaboration
- Ngā hua a Tāne-te-wānanga: Māori Research Symposium, presented this year in Te Reo Māori (with live translation into English)
- A Research Reels workshop, in which AUT’s media experts will coach you on how to tell your research story via short form video (suitable for Instagram reels, TikTok or YouTube shorts)
- Research Ethics Interactives (at City, South, and Akoranga campuses) where you can explore some key concepts in research ethics with AUT’s senior ethics advisors and educators
- A Pacific Research Day at South campus featuring a wide range of research with relevance to Pacific knowledge systems, languages and cultures
- An AUT Ventures Innovation Showcase where you can explore how AUT research goes out into the world – from early-stage research to full-scale prototypes – over kai and conversation
- Plus dozens more workshops, symposia, and networking events!
Bring your colleagues, supervisors, friends, and whanau – all are welcome to come along and explore AUT’s exciting research.
Check out the website to browse through the selection of 30 events, and visit the registration page once you are ready to book your sessions.
Questions? Contact research.week@aut.ac.nz.
See you there!
