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You will need a username and password supplied by GRS, your Faculty, or the Library. Please email pgexams@aut.ac.nz if you do not already have the username and password. AUT Theses, dissertations, and research outputs can be accessed from our Tuwhera site: AUT Theses & Dissertations on Tuwhera.
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Tuwhera Open Access Theses & Dissertations contains digital copies of theses, dissertations and research projects from AUT's postgraduate research, deposited with the Library since 2002. The full text digital files are available if the author has given permission for their thesis, dissertation or research projects to be available open access.
The Rainbow Collection gives you instant access to over twenty years of compelling and impactful research, that relates directly to our communities, conducted by AUT staff and students. This includes master’s and doctoral theses, research articles and book chapters, from multiple disciplines.
Jul 6, 2023 · Using Library Search. Find AUT print or digital theses, dissertations and exegeses from the Library website: Select Books & Media; Search your topic using the search box; Include Thesis "Auckland university of technology" in your search keywords to find AUT theses; The search example below shows keywords used for finding PhD theses on athletes ...
The AUT Research Repository. Full text theses & dissertations produced by AUT's Postgraduate students and full text of scholarly works from AUT researchers.
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Auckland University of Technology (abbr. AUT; Māori: Te Wānanga Aronui o Tāmaki Makau Rau) is a university in New Zealand, formed on 1 January 2000 when a former technical college (originally established in 1895) was granted university status.
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