NZ Universities win 67% of science research funds
03 September 2015 | media
The relevance and impact of university research has been recognised in this year’s Science Investment Round announced by Science and Innovation Minister Steven Joyce today.Chris Whelan, the...
Prestigious Woolf Fisher scholarships to study at Cambridge announced today
14 August 2015 | media
Three outstanding students with the potential to become future leaders in their field have today been awarded Woolf Fisher scholarships to study for their doctorates at the prestigious University...
Celebrating ten years of Māori academic achievement
12 August 2015 | media
University Vice-Chancellors have congratulated Te Kāhui Amokura on their 10th anniversary of working to lift Māori success in our universities.Te Kāhui Amokura, which is Universities New Zealand’s...
Kiwi Music scholarship awarded to percussionist, pianist and a mezzo soprano
08 July 2015 | media
Kiwi Music Scholarships have been awarded to three young talented music students to assist them in pursuing their musical education after graduating from New Zealand universities.The Kiwi Music...
Todd awards nine research scholarships to benefit New Zealand
26 June 2015 | media
The Todd Foundation has awarded scholarships to nine postgraduate students to encourage the development of new concepts, technology or research which will benefit New Zealand.Dr Christina Howard,...
Busting myths around universities today - by Chris Whelan
23 June 2015 | news
By Chris Whelan, Executive Director, Universities New ZealandLast month I was fortunate to be part of the delegation to Latin America led by Tertiary Education Minister Stephen Joyce to strengthen...
10 KiwiRail Children awarded Scholarships
15 June 2015 | media
The sons and daughters of ten current KiwiRail employees have been awarded scholarships of $2000 towards their tertiary education.The scholarship is funded by KiwiRail Group to enable employees’...
New Zealand France Friendship Fund Excellence Scholarship awarded to Dylan Chambers
10 June 2015 | media
The 2015 New Zealand France Friendship Fund Excellence Scholarship has been awarded to recent Victoria University graduate Dylan Chambers.The 25-year old student has been awarded $25,000 to...
Queen’s Birthday Honours for services to universities
03 June 2015 | media
University Vice-Chancellors have congratulated Professor Roy Crawford and Dr John Wood who were appointed Companions to the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to tertiary education in the...
Patricia Pratt Scholarship awarded to talented violinist and bassoonist
28 May 2015 | media
Two talented young musicians have been awarded the 2015 Patricia Pratt Scholarship in Musical Performance enabling them to continue their postgraduate development at a renowned international music...
Seven “best brains” awarded post graduate scholarships
26 May 2015 | media
Several young New Zealanders are heading offshore for their postgraduate study thanks to the William Georgetti Scholarships.The scholarships were established by the late William Georgetti, a Hawkes...
Te Kāhui Amokura Strategic Work Plan
25 May 2015 | publications
Te Kāhui Amokura Strategic Work Plan - Building Māori success at New Zealand universitiesThe Te Kāhui Amokura Strategic Work Plan was endorsed by Te Pōkai Tara in February 2015. This plan...
Universities a key part of the solution: Budget 2015
21 May 2015 | media
Vice-Chancellors have welcomed today’s Budget funding increase as further recognition that universities are key drivers of New Zealand’s economic growth and social well-being.Budget 2015 allocates...
Why did so many students fail UE last year and what needs to be done?
11 May 2015 | news
Opinion piece by Chris Whelan, Executive Director, Universities New Zealand – Te Pōkai TaraAbout 65,000 secondary students finish school each year. Of them about 38% will enrol to study at one of...
New Zealand’s universities all rank in top 100 in subject rankings
29 April 2015 | media
New Zealand’s universities rank amongst the best in the world with all eight universities making the top 100 in at least one subject according to an international report released today.The...
Almost a generation of the best wiped out in WWI
24 April 2015 | news
The First World War touched nearly every New Zealand family, community and workplace as well as our universities.From a population of just over 1 million, 100,000 young men served overseas, 18,000...
UNZ part of Ministerial delegation to Latin American
21 April 2015 | news
UNZ Executive Director Chris Whelan is part of a Ministerial delegation of university representatives led by Tertiary Education Minister Steven Joyce to strengthen education links with Latin...
Prestigious Girdlers’ Scholarship awarded to multi-talented law student
31 March 2015 | media
Eighteen year-old Harrison Fookes from Glendowie has been has been awarded a life changing Girdlers’ scholarship to Cambridge University.The former Auckland Sacred Heart student is described as an...
Robertson scholarships awarded to outstanding future leaders
25 March 2015 | media
Two young New Zealanders have been awarded prestigious Robertson scholarships to study at a top-ranked American university in recognition of their outstanding leadership potential.The scholarship...
Kiwi philanthropist awards full scholarship to 18 year-old to Cambridge
24 March 2015 | media
A scholarship funded by businessman Sir Douglas Myers for a future New Zealand leader to study at Cambridge University has been awarded to exceptional 18 year-old Ethan Sorrell from Waterview,...
Letter to Ministers about the impact of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) on NZ copyright
17 March 2015 | news
Copy of Letter to Ministers
Conference: Business Improvement in Universities - Maximising efficiency by applying business processes to academic institutions
13 March 2015 | news
Conference dates: 17 - 18 June 2015, CQ Functions, Melbourne, AustraliaNote Universities New Zealand - Te Pokai Tara members get an exclusive discount on this conference. Quote the code CC*UNZ and...
Universities 101 - what it's like to study at uni today
23 February 2015 | news
By Chris Whelan, Executive Director, Universities New ZealandThis month sees over 20,000 young people starting university for the first time. All of them will be approaching it with a mix of...
Who is fuel poor and why?
18 December 2014 | media
A scholarship to study fuel poverty in New Zealand has been awarded to an Otago University student.Fatima McKague has been awarded the Todd Foundation Postgraduate Scholarship in Energy Research,...
How do we develop tomorrow’s leaders and thinkers today?
15 December 2014 | news
by Professor Harlene Hayne - Chair of Universities New Zealand, and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Otago.The greatest challenge facing New Zealand’s universities is to act as incubators,...
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