From the Chair: Brave new careers world?
10 August 2017 | news
Students, schools and those retraining need to be better served by our careers system than the current mishmash of overlapping and inconsistent initiatives offered by a range of government agencies...
SMEs value university research and graduates
10 August 2017 | news
University research makes a positive contribution to New Zealand businesses according to a recent survey of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) commissioned by Universities New Zealand.In a...
What parents overwhelmingly want for their children
10 August 2017 | news
New Zealand parents overwhelmingly want their children to go to university.That’s the key finding from a recent survey commissioned by Universities New Zealand of 1,000 parents of children aged 11...
Strong endorsement for CUAP
10 August 2017 | news
A recent independent review has strongly endorsed the quality assurance system for university academic programmes and qualifications and found the system is working well for New Zealand and New...
Government responds to the Productivity Commission
10 August 2017 | news
After receiving a “revise and resubmit” on last year’s draft, the Government gave the Productivity Commission’s final report on “New Models of Tertiary Education” a just-passing grade, agreeing...
The links between research and teaching
10 August 2017 | news
A defining characteristic of New Zealand universities is the statutory requirement that requires degrees to be taught mainly by people engaged in research....
University education changes lives, increases social capital
10 August 2017 | news
New research has found that a university education is associated with a wide range of benefits for Māori and Pacific graduates, their families and communities, including reducing labour market...
Strong endorsement for NZ university academic standards
20 July 2017 | media
An independent review released today has strongly endorsed the quality assurance system that sits across all New Zealand university academic programmes and qualifications.The review was carried out...
Report of the 2017 Review of the Committee on University Academic Programmes (CUAP)
20 July 2017 | publications
Report of the 2017 Review of the Committee on University Academic Programmes (CUAP) undertaken by the Academic Quality Agency for New Zealand Universities (AQA), July 2017.Universities New Zealand...
Universities NZ Submission Education (Tertiary Education) Amendment Bill
28 June 2017 | submissions
Universities New Zealand presented its submission to the Education and Science Select Committee on the Education (Tertiary Education) Amendment Bill today.We support the majority of changes in the...
University rankings - why do they matter?
23 June 2017 | news
Love them or hate them, world university rankings are now the higher education version of Trip Advisor, pivotal to universities’ international standing. So why do they matter so much? And how...
Read the latest news from Universities NZ - June 2017 newsletter
23 June 2017 | publications
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From the Chair: Who can call themselves a university and does it really matter?
23 June 2017 | news
Mitt Romney recently described Donald Trump’s promises being “as worthless as a degree from Trump University”. The potential to have a Trump University scenario here in New Zealand has increased....
10 facts about New Zealand universities
23 June 2017 | news
How well do you know New Zealand’s university sector? Here are 10 facts that might surprise you:1. Universities are at the forefront of health research in New ZealandUniversities were awarded...
Degrees of freedom
23 June 2017 | news
What do Finance Ministers Bill English and Michael Cullen have in common? Both have post-graduate Arts degrees. MPs enjoyed lively debate at a recent Select Committee meeting on the use of...
UNZ welcomes first Health Research Strategy
22 June 2017 | media
By 2020 New Zealand will be investing over $120 million annually in health research so it’s critical the Health Research Strategy released today has the greatest impact possible.Chris Whelan,...
FMB Reynolds Law Scholarship awarded to Alison Chamberlain
31 May 2017 | media
Auckland solicitor Alison Chamberlain has been awarded the 2017 FMB Reynolds Scholarship in Law which will see her carrying our post-graduate study towards a Bachelor of Civil Law at the...
Talented young musicians awarded Patricia Pratt Scholarships
31 May 2017 | media
Pianist Bradley Wood, percussionist Sam Rich and soprano Maddie Nonoa-Horsefield have been awarded 2017 Patricia Pratt Scholarships in Musical Performance enabling them to continue their...
No real commitment to great universities - Budget 2017
25 May 2017 | media
Vice-Chancellors say that while the government has invested heavily in some aspects of New Zealand’s future it is yet to show a commitment to creating the great universities that will be central...
Universities generate $19.95 billion in regions
15 May 2017 | media
New research shows that New Zealand’s universities contribute up to $19.95 billion to the regions where they are located and individually drive between 1.6% and 6.5% of regional GDP.Chris Whelan,...
Prestigious Girdlers' Scholarship awarded to Hamish Thomas
11 May 2017 | media
Hamish Thomas, aged 17 from Christchurch, has been awarded the prestigious Girdlers' Scholarship which will see him study Natural Sciences, specialising in genetics, at the University of Cambridge....
Ethel Benjamin Scholarship for outstanding women lawyers announced
11 May 2017 | media
The 2017 New Zealand Law Foundation Ethel Benjamin scholarship for outstanding women lawyers has been awarded to Johanna McDavitt.The award honours Ethel Benjamin, New Zealand’s first woman...
Universities high-performing but under-funded: Universitas 21 Report
05 May 2017 | media
The latest rankings show that New Zealand has an efficient, high-performing university sector that is struggling to maintain its place in the world against a backdrop of underfunding.Chris Whelan,...
Statement on proposed fee changes for NZ citizens studying in Australia universities
02 May 2017 | media
Universities New Zealand is disappointed by proposed changes by the Australian government that would see New Zealand citizens studying at an Australian university being charged the full-fee rate...
Universities NZ - Policy on Dealing with Claims of Serious Wrong-Doing Under the Protected Disclosures Act 2000
01 May 2017 | publications
This Policy on Dealing with Claims of Serious Wrong-Doing Under the Protected Disclosures Act 2000, provides guidance as to how Universities New Zealand will respond to claims of serious wrong...
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