John Roughan: Free entry does not build a great university
COMMENT: Free entry could send our universities downhill.
COMMENT: Free entry could send our universities downhill.
Worcester College Provost Scholarship recipient Johann Go, and donor Chris Liddell, philanthropist and Assistant to the President of the United States, Donald Trump. / Video by Jason Oxenham
Government waiving its 20 per cent cut of sale gives uni up to $4m extra from sale.
Free education could leave our universities less competitive with the world's best.
Ardern defended the lack of costing information today.
Dr Jarrod Gilbert says the person who clamped the car is a "f***wit".
Comment: How do we want to make a living? Is our default that everything is a hassle?
OPINION: Exams can be an extremely effective teaching tool.
"Fired up" Hokianga residents are fighting plans to close NorthTec's Rawene campus.
Union says NZ vocational education is in crisis as jobs go at another technical institute
Students may have up to $30 a week extra to spend once public transport fares are reduced.
Labour's plan to slash foreign student numbers could result in the loss of 10,000 jobs.
Scholarship in memory of lawyer continues legacy of generosity five years after her death.
The new Government will investigate solar panels to cut school power bills by $20m a year.
Students are celebrating after NZ First wins a student loans write-off in priority areas.
A Fire Service veteran has failed to get his job back amidst misconduct allegations
COMMENT: The number of people not in employment education or training is alarmingly high.
Auckland University is raising fees and cutting staff to meet a budgetary squeeze
A polytech whistleblower has been ordered to pay her former employer $5700 in legal costs.
John McCall MacBain has donated $275m to education, health and climate change since 2007.
Ice Fernz captain Dr Helen Murray is determined to keep up both research and sport
Sacha French's $41k student loan has become $80k; now her workmates have paid it off.
Despite a recent lift, youth voting numbers are still lower than three years ago.
A Christchurch business school for international students has been closed by NZQA.
Labour's free tertiary policy will restrict entrance to university.
School has been subject to recent statutory actions.
NZ students are paying the seventh-highest tertiary fees in the developed world.
Election voters must choose between two starkly different sets of education priorities.
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