Parents are unwilling to send their children to the University of Otago because of bad publicity, a university executive board member says.
At a university council meeting yesterday, Judge Oke Blaikie, who is also the chairman of the University of Otago's Disciplinary Appeals Board, said ongoing media publicity about student unrest and fires was contributing to a negative perception among parents of potential undergraduates.
"There is a perception among parents, which I have encountered while travelling [New Zealand]. Some are saying to me, I'm not sure I'm happy about sending my son or daughter to Otago,'' he said.
Negative publicity decreased as troublesome events such as the Undie 500 and toga parades had stopped.
They had received nationwide publicity, but there was now ongoing reporting about the increased instances of fires being lit in the student quarter, Judge Blaikie said.