POU HERENGA WAKA/AUT RESEARCH NETWORK

Reimaginingwhat is possible.Together.

Toi o te Ora brings people, ideas, and different ways of knowing together to tackle the complex challenges that matter most to our communities.

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Ko mātouWho we are

Toi o te Ora is a collaborative research network grounded in curiosity, connection, and a shared ambition to change things for the better. We are open to new ways of thinking, doing and being, and we welcome opportunities to work alongside communities, partners, and others who share a commitment to building better futures.

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Ngā mahiOur research

Explore the research projects shaping our work and creating new possibilities for community wellbeing.

Wellbeing as a holistic approach

Te Hotonga Hapori – Connecting Communities

Te Hotonga Hapori – Connecting Communities is about the wellbeing of communities and qualities of a neighbourhood that affect people's wellbeing. It will also compare people's wellbeing in urban communities where there is major housing redevelopment to the wellbeing of people living in communities unaffected by redevelopment.

Women’s health and neuroscience research programme

Women’s health and neuroscience research

The programme focuses on women, women’s health, fertility, brain, nutrition, neuroendocrine and female athlete optimisation. We want to investigate the intricate relationship between hormones and concussion outcomes, which is essential for developing targeted interventions and improving the wellbeing of females, who may experience unique hormonal responses after concussions.

METHOD is a resource written for students, researchers and practitioners

METHOD - a Design For Health research framework

METHOD is a resource written for students, researchers and practitioners whose work sits at the intersection between design and health. It is built on research undertaken by two design-led research labs, one in the UK and another in NZ, who have dedicated the last two decades to building an understanding of the role that design research plays in the broader context of health and wellbeing.

Get involved

We welcome opportunities to connect with communities, partners, and collaborators who share our interest in reimagining what is possible together. Whether you are interested in our research, want to explore a partnership, or would like to attend an upcoming event, we invite you to get in touch and be part of the conversation.

Get in touch at wellbeing@aut.ac.nz