Police closing in on Otago Uni threat-maker, 'highly likely' they've told others of their offending
More than 3000 students had their graduation ceremonies cancelled after threats.
More than 3000 students had their graduation ceremonies cancelled after threats.
The specific and detailed threat has already seen more than 1000 students miss out.
More than 70 Massey professors make rare and direct appeal to chancellor over shake-up.
Police not confirming report that suggested a shooting was the threat at Otago ceremonies.
Southern District Commander Superintendent Paul Basham and University of Otago Vice-Chancellor Harlene Hayne explain why the event was called off. Made with funding from NZ On Air. Video / ODT
The pandemic has devastated New Zealand's international education sector.
University of Auckland's purchase of Parnell home for boss not justified: Auditor-General.
Unitec was facing multi-million shortfalls when it was defrauded by a senior manager.
The school was deregistered in 2017 over concerns about its performance.
All exams at Auckland University today will be online due to the latest Covid-19 scare.
Does it pay to get a degree? It all depends on what you study.
Foreign doctoral students advised to take a 'holiday' and pick fruit.
Doors close on non-preferred applicants at our medical schools.
Player hit the books during lockdown to prepare for life after rugby.
How to choose the best place to train or retrain in the Covid recession.
Early applications for 2021 have doubled at some polytechs.
A sixth Queen St campus is closing and 40 Queen St shops are now vacant.
Scientific societies want Govt to act on floated cuts that could see 100 Massey jobs go.
Government will let in 250 postgraduate students from next month.
New Zealand universities, with $12b in assets, ranked.
Tech firm IBM is training a more diverse future workforce in software and AI - for free.
National's Parmjeet Parmar says Govt should intervene in proposed Massey science cuts.
Cuts proposed by Massey today could spell biggest hit to science academics in NZ history.
The family of Sophia Crestani are still heartbroken a year after her tragic death.
Hundreds of academic jobs at risk if NZ border stays closed.
First-year tertiary students give the government an A; unis reach for the red pen.
Medical school withdraws planned changes on Māori, Pasifika and refugee applicants.
Waikato University vice-chancellor Neil Quigley reveals the findings from the Gardiner-Parata report. Video / Supplied
Thirty-seven Māori professors call for a nationwide review of institutional racism.
Intimidation Waikato professors have experienced has put prospective students off.