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Christchurch earthquake: Students pull out of study in NZ
Plans being made to rebuild confidence in the international education sector
No special quake compensation for Chinese families - Key
Chinese parents who lost their only child in last month's Christchurch earthquake will not be getting special compensation, Prime Minister John Key says.
Anthony Doesburg: Broking a marriage of business and academia
Events aim to encourage university researchers and companies to start talking to each other.
Changing the culture of science education
The difficulty is that most university lecturers aren't trained teachers but have generally "picked it up on the job".
Students pay high price for freedom
Universal or voluntary membership? That was the question put to tertiary students in 1999 after the National Government passed a law insisting they choose how they should belong to their student association.
Pink Floyd guitarist's son charged after riots
The son of Pink Floyd guitarist Dave Gilmour has been arrested over his involvement in the student protests in London last week.