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  • Marilyn Waring makes Wired magazine 'Smart List'
    23 Mar 2012
    British magazine Wired has named IPP’s Professor Marilyn Waring in its first ever Wired Smart List, a list of 50 people who will ‘change the world’.
  • IPP staff member awarded PhD scholarship
    03 Feb 2012
    AUT's Institute of Public Policy (IPP) staff member, Salainola Wilson, was recently awarded a PhD scholarship by AUT University.
  • Professor awarded with Honorary Degree from Scotland
    01 Feb 2012
    Professor Marilyn Waring of AUT's Institute of Public Policy has been awarded an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Letters from Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland.
  • Marilyn Waring recognised for feminism research
    30 Nov 2011
    Professor Marilyn Waring, a professor in the Institute of Public Policy, accepted an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Letters from Glasgow Caledonian University
  • HIV and AIDS stigma defies traditional care in the Pacific
    07 Oct 2011
    “When your labour is not available for sale, what does social protection mean to your unpaid caring work and the lives of all in your household”
  • Thesis Survivor Stories
    06 Oct 2011

    A new book giving practical advice on getting through your PhD or Masters thesis: by Professors Kate Kearins and Marilyn Waring.

  • Pacific tide
    14 Apr 2011
    Pacific people feature prominently as artists and writers, and Pacific speed and flair has made our sportspeople household names. Why, then, are they doing less well in education?
  • Problems with "Auckland Unleashed"
    01 Apr 2011

    David Wilson discusses the Auckland Council's new plan "Auckland Unleashed", with National Radio's Kathryn Ryan. 

  • Changing Young Lives with free bus travel
    25 Feb 2011

    What can we learn from the London experience? Free seminar featuring Dr Alasdair Jones, University of London. Thurs 17th Mar 12-1.30pm, at IPP. Rsvp: rhannah@aut.ac.nz by 11 March.

  • Seminar: The Impact of Privatisation
    10 Feb 2011
    International expert, David Hall will talk through the pros and cons of privatisation in the wake of the Prime Minister's comments around selling off some of the countrys' assets.
  • Feminomics: calculating the value of 'women's work'
    02 Nov 2010
    According to the old maxim, a woman's work is never done. Marilyn Waring gives keynote address at The Economics of Mothering Conference, Toronto, October 2010.
  • David Wilson sleeps rough on Auckland's streets
    08 Oct 2010

    Sleeping rough is a reality for more than 100 Aucklanders  each night, and David Wilson along with others from  Auckland’s business and community will experience what it’s like first hand. 

  • New Auckland Mayor's power
    08 Oct 2010
    David Wilson speaks on the new Auckland Mayor's power on Radio NZ programme Insight. Sun Oct 3, 2010.
  • BERL (Business and Economic Research Ltd) Second Report
    07 Oct 2010
    Business and Economic Research Limited (BERL) and the AUT Institute of Public Policy’s (IPP) latest economic forecast for Auckland.

  • AUT / RNZ Mayoral Debate
    16 Sep 2010
    AUT's Institute of Publicy Policy and Radio New Zealand hosted a debate between Auckland's mayoral candidates on September 13.
  • Globalisation and Public Policy Conference
    15 Sep 2010
    An International Cross-Cultural Research Exchange Conference was held August 10 - 12, 2010, Institute of Public Policy, AUT University
  • Professor slams supercity structure
    02 Sep 2010
    Professor Ian Shirley, who has been intimately involved in Auckland's development over the past decade, launched a broadside at what he describes as the demolition of local government in Auckland.
  • Marilyn Waring - the Chris Laidlaw interview
    29 Jul 2010

    Ideas: Radio NZ National: Marilyn Waring – the people, writers and philosophers who influenced her. On Sunday Morning with Chris Laidlaw July 18, 2010

  • Positive connections through Poly Clubs
    22 Jul 2010
    Professor Tagaloatele Peggy Fairbairn-Dunlop researched the role of the Polynesian Club in supporting male youth. Findings showed Poly club membership had a positive correlation with school attendance, NCEA credits, and literacy and numeracy levels.
  • NZ failure to ratify ILO domestic workers convention "shameful"
    23 Jun 2010
    Professor Marilyn Waring  for New Zealand's failure to ratify a proposed International Labour Organisation Convention protecting the rights of domestic workers.
  • Being the First: Storis Blong Oloketa Mere Lo Solomon Aelan
    26 May 2010
    Being the First: Storis Blong Oloketa Mere Lo Solomon Aelan was published by AUT’s Pacific Media Centre for RAMSI and the Institute of Public Policy.

    The book is the first ever to document the lives of leading Solomon Island women from their own point of view, and the first published historical account of achievements by local women over the past 50 years.

  • Child Witnesses in NZ Criminal Courts
    26 Apr 2010
    A two year study by IPP into NZ's efforts to improve child witnesses' interactions with the criminal court was launched at Child Law Conference.
  • News - Economic development in the institute
    14 Apr 2010
    Economic development in the institute is focussed on increasing the evidence base, practice and professionalism of economic development in New Zealand.
  • Auckland economy yet to bounce back
    14 Apr 2010
    Business and Economic Research Limited (BERL) and the AUT Institute of Public Policy’s (IPP) give the latest economic forecast for Auckland.
Last updated: 09 Mar 2011 2:30pm

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Mar 23rd, 2012

Marilyn Waring makes Wired magazine 'Smart List'
British magazine Wired has named IPP’s Professor Marilyn Waring in its first ever Wired Smart List, a list of 50 people who will ‘change the world’.


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