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Submission on International Education Strategy
04 July 2022 | submissions
Universities New Zealand – Te Pōkai Tara has sent a submission to the Government on its refreshed International Education Strategy 2022–2030. Read the submission [PDF].
Georgetti scholarship recipients boost research important for New Zealand
27 June 2022 | news
The nine recipients of a 2022 William Georgetti Scholarship are addressing everything from healthcare delivery inequities experienced by refugees to the best use of agricultural land to keep within...
Scholarships support young musicians’ first steps on the world stage
21 June 2022 | news
Three outstanding young Aotearoa New Zealand musicians have been awarded a Kia Ora Foundation Patricia Pratt Scholarship to support their artistic growth at prestigious international academies. Be...
From the Chair: Critical infrastructure that needs proper funding
13 June 2022 | news
By Professor Jan ThomasVice-Chancellor, Massey UniversityChair of the New Zealand Vice-Chancellors' Committee “That’s us.” I wasn’t far through the Government’s Budget 2022 before I first thought ...
How doctorates tip the scales in a student's favour
13 June 2022 | news
New Universities New Zealand – Te Pōkai Tara analysis debunks the myth that most people who invest time and money in a doctoral degree end up under- or unemployed. On the contrary, the analysis sh...
Reopen, but now we need to agree international goals
13 June 2022 | news
Universities New Zealand – Te Pōkai Tara wasted no time welcoming the Government’s 11 May announcement that New Zealand’s borders would be fully reopen for international student and other visa app...
Doctoral students and their outcomes
13 June 2022 | publications
University New Zealand – Te Pōkai Tara has prepared a new resource to help researchers better understand the value of PhDs and other doctorates to the people who get them and to society generally....
Law scholarship recipients tackle bias in public decision-making and how to draw on tikanga Māori
07 June 2022 | news
Finding ways to use litigation to remedy bias in public decision-making and provide greater recognition of tikanga Māori are the aims of the two recipients of this year’s New Zealand Law Foundation...
Universities’ Budget 2022 funding doesn’t even keep up with inflation
19 May 2022 | news
Aotearoa New Zealand’s universities are disappointed that despite their potential to be the key to improving wellbeing, addressing climate change and positioning the country for post-pandemic...
Universities welcome much-needed earlier border reopening
11 May 2022 | news
Aotearoa New Zealand’s eight universities look forward to welcoming back their international students after today’s announcement that the final part of the Government’s staged border reopening will...
Budget a chance to unlock universities’ full potential to enhance New Zealanders’ wellbeing and prosperity
10 May 2022 | news
Budget 2022 is a chance for the Government to better support universities and enhance their huge contribution to national wellbeing and providing the skills and solutions New Zealanders need to...
Critic and Conscience of Society Award winner highlights vaping threat to health of young New Zealanders
03 May 2022 | news
Regulatory loopholes are contributing to increases in the number of young New Zealanders exposed to nicotine through vaping, warns the winner of the 2022 Critic and Conscience of Society Award....
Myers Scholarship winner will use Cambridge learning to tackle mental health crisis
13 April 2022 | news
The recipient of this year’s Sir Douglas Myers Scholarship to attend the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom aims to use what he learns there to help tackle Aotearoa New Zealand’s mental...
From the Chair: NZ needs international students back before October
06 April 2022 | news
By Professor Jan ThomasVice-Chancellor, Massey UniversityChair of the New Zealand Vice-Chancellors' Committee I don’t know about you but I’m missing Aotearoa New Zealand’s international university...
Immigration reset requires a steady hand to protect international student success story
06 April 2022 | news
By Chris WhelanChief ExecutiveUniversities New Zealand – Te Pōkai Tara As Vice-Chancellor Professor Jan Thomas writes in her latest ‘From the chair’ column, Universities New Zealand – Te Pōkai Tar...
Research council call prompts important conversation
06 April 2022 | news
Universities New Zealand – Te Pōkai Tara’s call for the Government to establish an independent national research council to set national research priorities and provide strategic oversight of the ...
Girdlers’ Scholarship winner wants to help the Pacific advance itself globally
15 March 2022 | news
The recipient of the 58th Girdlers’ Scholarship to attend Corpus Christi College at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom wants, on completing his studies, to serve Aotearoa New Zealand...
Robertson Scholarship winner excels in sport and music as well as studies
08 March 2022 | news
The teachers of this year’s Robertson Scholars Leadership Program winner don’t know how she fits in her many sporting and cultural achievements while also producing such outstanding academic...
Submission on Te Ara Paerangi – Future Pathways Green Paper
07 March 2022 | submissions
Universities New Zealand – Te Pōkai Tara has sent a submission to the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment on its Te Ara Paerangi – Future Pathways Green Paper about Aotearoa New Zealand...
Universities call for an independent national research council
07 March 2022 | news
Aotearoa New Zealand’s eight universities are calling for the Government to establish an independent national research council to set national research priorities and provide strategic oversight o...
Deadline approaches for $50,000 Critic and Conscience of Society Award
08 February 2022 | news
Aotearoa New Zealand’s university academics have until the end of the month to be in with a chance to receive a $50,000 grant as a winner of the latest Critic and Conscience of Society Award. The ...
Kiwi Music Scholarship recipients shine despite Covid-19 impact on performing
22 December 2021 | news
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Submission on High Value in International Education
02 December 2021 | submissions
Universities New Zealand – Te Pōkai Tara's submission on the Government's Policy Statement on High-Value International Education [PDF].
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