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Thinking about University ue or N stuents Thinking about University ue or N stuents The University of Auckland Auckland University of Technology The University of COUNCIL OF NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY LIBRARIANS (CONZUL The Council of New Zealand University Librarians (CONZUL) provides a national perspective and leadership on matters related to libraries and their support for research and scholarship in New Zealand universities. CONZUL’s purpose is to act collectively to enhance the value and capacity of New Zealand university libraries. CONZUL carries out programmes that facilitate the sharing of knowledge GIRDLERS’ SCHOLARSHIP The Girdlers' Scholarship is for undergraduate study at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University. The Worshipful Company of Girdlers has had an association with New Zealand since 1933 and in 1952 resolved to set part of its income aside for the purpose of a scholarship to enable distinguished New Zealand school students to undertake a degree course at either Oxford or Cambridge. NEW ZEALAND LAW FOUNDATION ETHEL BENJAMIN SCHOLARSHIP (FOR To support postgraduate research in law that will protect and promote the interests of the public in relation to legal matters in New Zealand. In 1997 the Trustees of the New Zealand Law Foundation unanimously determined to mark the centenary of the admission of Ethel Benjamin as the first woman barrister and solicitor. To that end they established this scholarship as a merit-based award to CREDIT RECOGNITION IN NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITIES: PRACTICE Credit recognition in New Zealand Universities – UNZ analysis, October 2016 3 1. Background In December 2002, the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) published Supporting Learning Pathways: Credit Recognition and Transfer Policy. UNIVERSITY STAFF ACADEMIC SALARIES AND REMUNERATION University Staff Academic Salaries and Remuneration: A Comparison of New Zealand and Select International Data 6 2. Introduction 2.1. Project Overview In December 2005 UNZ4 and the Tertiary Education Union5 engaged Deloitte to prepare a report on university salaries andresourcing.
HOMEPAGE | UNIVERSITIES NEW ZEALAND About Universities New Zealand. Universities New Zealand - Te Pōkai Tara is the peak body for New Zealand's universities. INTRODUCING NZ’S EIGHT UNIVERSITIES Our university sector is unique New Zealand is home to eight universities of the highest quality. All are ranked in the top 3% (500) universities in the world. New Zealand’s universities are also highly ranked by subject. They are ranked within the top 50 universities in the world in 22 different subjects, and in the top 100 in 39 (out of a possible 46) subjects. POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS These are the scholarships at postgraduate level currently administered by Universities NZ. Before starting an application intending applicants should make sure that they satisfy the eligibility criteria and are familiar with the area of study and the objectives of the scholarship. Applications usually open four months before the closing date. COMMITTEE ON UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES (CUAP About the Committee The Committee on University Academic Programmes (CUAP) considers academic matters across the university system including the exercise of programme approval and moderation procedures, advice and comment on academic developments, and encouraging the universities to develop courses of study that will facilitate the transfer of students between programmes andSEMESTER DATES 2021
Thinking about University ue or N stuents Thinking about University ue or N stuents The University of Auckland Auckland University of Technology The University of COUNCIL OF NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY LIBRARIANS (CONZUL The Council of New Zealand University Librarians (CONZUL) provides a national perspective and leadership on matters related to libraries and their support for research and scholarship in New Zealand universities. CONZUL’s purpose is to act collectively to enhance the value and capacity of New Zealand university libraries. CONZUL carries out programmes that facilitate the sharing of knowledge GIRDLERS’ SCHOLARSHIP The Girdlers' Scholarship is for undergraduate study at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University. The Worshipful Company of Girdlers has had an association with New Zealand since 1933 and in 1952 resolved to set part of its income aside for the purpose of a scholarship to enable distinguished New Zealand school students to undertake a degree course at either Oxford or Cambridge. NEW ZEALAND LAW FOUNDATION ETHEL BENJAMIN SCHOLARSHIP (FOR To support postgraduate research in law that will protect and promote the interests of the public in relation to legal matters in New Zealand. In 1997 the Trustees of the New Zealand Law Foundation unanimously determined to mark the centenary of the admission of Ethel Benjamin as the first woman barrister and solicitor. To that end they established this scholarship as a merit-based award to CREDIT RECOGNITION IN NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITIES: PRACTICE Credit recognition in New Zealand Universities – UNZ analysis, October 2016 3 1. Background In December 2002, the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) published Supporting Learning Pathways: Credit Recognition and Transfer Policy. UNIVERSITY STAFF ACADEMIC SALARIES AND REMUNERATION University Staff Academic Salaries and Remuneration: A Comparison of New Zealand and Select International Data 6 2. Introduction 2.1. Project Overview In December 2005 UNZ4 and the Tertiary Education Union5 engaged Deloitte to prepare a report on university salaries andresourcing.
SCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarships recognise academic excellence and potential and provide talented students with the opportunity to further develop their knowledge and skills. A scholarship award allows students to take up new challenges and experiences which may not otherwise be available. Universities NZ, through its Scholarships Committee, administers a wide range of scholarships at both undergraduate and FACILITIES' MANAGEMENT sharing information on service solutions, best practice, statutory and regulatory impacts, construction KPIs, advances and strategic developments in facilities management. collaborating on the development and application of benchmarking, standards and best practice. advising Universities New Zealand – Te Pōkai Tara on facilities management NEW ZEALAND QUALIFICATIONS FRAMEWORK (NZQF) All qualifications offered by New Zealand universities must be approved by CUAP before they can be listed on the New Zealand Qualifications Framework (NZQF). The objective of the NZQF is to provide assurance that all tertiary qualifications listed are of a quality that is recognised and trusted worldwide. The NZQF is maintained by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA). COUNCIL OF NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY LIBRARIANS (CONZUL The Council of New Zealand University Librarians (CONZUL) provides a national perspective and leadership on matters related to libraries and their support for research and scholarship in New Zealand universities. CONZUL’s purpose is to act collectively to enhance the value and capacity of New Zealand university libraries. CONZUL carries out programmes that facilitate the sharing of knowledge THE VICE-CHANCELLORS The eight universities, represented by their Vice-Chancellors, make up the membership of Universities New Zealand – Te Pōkai Tara. The Vice-Chancellors meet on a formal basis six times a year with the position of Chair rotating every two years. NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITIES WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP PROGRAMME New Zealand Universities Women in Leadership Programme | Developing women leaders in the university sector. Are you a potential leader? The New Zealand Universities Women in Leadership Programme (NZUWiL) exists to support, encourage, and contribute to the development of women who are, or aspire in future to be, leaders within theuniversity sector.
TE KĀHUI AMOKURA
Te Kāhui Amokura. The role of Te Kāhui Amokura is to advance and promote the collective interests of New Zealand’s universities to improve outcomes for Māori university students (tauira), Māori university staff and Māori scholarship. Te Kāhui Amokura was officially formed in 2004 and comprises the Deputy Vice-ChancellorMāori
UNIVERSITIES NEW ZEALAND COLLABORATION BETWEEN Collaboration between universities and industry There is significant international research indicating that university-industry collaboration (UIC) is a powerful source of innovation.For example,World
STATEMENT ON ACADEMIC FREEDOM Statement on academic freedom. The Chair of Universities New Zealand, Professor Harlene Hayne, says it is critical that researchers, including academics, have access to relevant data to build a body of knowledge to help drive innovation and economic growth and to identify and help resolve social issues. “As academics we accept thatresearch
CREDIT RECOGNITION IN NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITIES: PRACTICE Credit recognition in New Zealand Universities – UNZ analysis, October 2016 3 1. Background In December 2002, the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) published Supporting Learning Pathways: Credit Recognition and Transfer Policy. HOMEPAGE | UNIVERSITIES NEW ZEALAND About Universities New Zealand. Universities New Zealand - Te Pōkai Tara is the peak body for New Zealand's universities. POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS These are the scholarships at postgraduate level currently administered by Universities NZ. Before starting an application intending applicants should make sure that they satisfy the eligibility criteria and are familiar with the area of study and the objectives of the scholarship. Applications usually open four months before the closing date. COMMITTEE ON UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES (CUAP About the Committee The Committee on University Academic Programmes (CUAP) considers academic matters across the university system including the exercise of programme approval and moderation procedures, advice and comment on academic developments, and encouraging the universities to develop courses of study that will facilitate the transfer of students between programmes andSEMESTER DATES 2021
Thinking about University ue or N stuents Thinking about University ue or N stuents The University of Auckland Auckland University of Technology The University of GIRDLERS’ SCHOLARSHIP The Girdlers' Scholarship is for undergraduate study at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University. The Worshipful Company of Girdlers has had an association with New Zealand since 1933 and in 1952 resolved to set part of its income aside for the purpose of a scholarship to enable distinguished New Zealand school students to undertake a degree course at either Oxford or Cambridge.KOMITI PASIFIKA
Komiti Pasifika's role is to advance and promote the collective national interests of New Zealand universities for any matters relating to the advancement of Pasifika. The Komiti was established in 2018 and the current Chair is Assistant Vice-Chancellor Hon. Luamanuvao Dame Winnie Laban, Victoria University of Wellington. COUNCIL OF NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY LIBRARIANS (CONZUL The Council of New Zealand University Librarians (CONZUL) provides a national perspective and leadership on matters related to libraries and their support for research and scholarship in New Zealand universities. CONZUL’s purpose is to act collectively to enhance the value and capacity of New Zealand university libraries. CONZUL carries out programmes that facilitate the sharing of knowledgeTE KĀHUI AMOKURA
Te Kāhui Amokura. The role of Te Kāhui Amokura is to advance and promote the collective interests of New Zealand’s universities to improve outcomes for Māori university students (tauira), Māori university staff and Māori scholarship. Te Kāhui Amokura was officially formed in 2004 and comprises the Deputy Vice-ChancellorMāori
STATEMENT ON ACADEMIC FREEDOM Statement on academic freedom. The Chair of Universities New Zealand, Professor Harlene Hayne, says it is critical that researchers, including academics, have access to relevant data to build a body of knowledge to help drive innovation and economic growth and to identify and help resolve social issues. “As academics we accept thatresearch
CREDIT RECOGNITION IN NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITIES: PRACTICE Credit recognition in New Zealand Universities – UNZ analysis, October 2016 3 1. Background In December 2002, the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) published Supporting Learning Pathways: Credit Recognition and Transfer Policy. HOMEPAGE | UNIVERSITIES NEW ZEALAND About Universities New Zealand. Universities New Zealand - Te Pōkai Tara is the peak body for New Zealand's universities. POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS These are the scholarships at postgraduate level currently administered by Universities NZ. Before starting an application intending applicants should make sure that they satisfy the eligibility criteria and are familiar with the area of study and the objectives of the scholarship. Applications usually open four months before the closing date. COMMITTEE ON UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES (CUAP About the Committee The Committee on University Academic Programmes (CUAP) considers academic matters across the university system including the exercise of programme approval and moderation procedures, advice and comment on academic developments, and encouraging the universities to develop courses of study that will facilitate the transfer of students between programmes andSEMESTER DATES 2021
Thinking about University ue or N stuents Thinking about University ue or N stuents The University of Auckland Auckland University of Technology The University of GIRDLERS’ SCHOLARSHIP The Girdlers' Scholarship is for undergraduate study at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University. The Worshipful Company of Girdlers has had an association with New Zealand since 1933 and in 1952 resolved to set part of its income aside for the purpose of a scholarship to enable distinguished New Zealand school students to undertake a degree course at either Oxford or Cambridge.KOMITI PASIFIKA
Komiti Pasifika's role is to advance and promote the collective national interests of New Zealand universities for any matters relating to the advancement of Pasifika. The Komiti was established in 2018 and the current Chair is Assistant Vice-Chancellor Hon. Luamanuvao Dame Winnie Laban, Victoria University of Wellington. COUNCIL OF NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY LIBRARIANS (CONZUL The Council of New Zealand University Librarians (CONZUL) provides a national perspective and leadership on matters related to libraries and their support for research and scholarship in New Zealand universities. CONZUL’s purpose is to act collectively to enhance the value and capacity of New Zealand university libraries. CONZUL carries out programmes that facilitate the sharing of knowledgeTE KĀHUI AMOKURA
Te Kāhui Amokura. The role of Te Kāhui Amokura is to advance and promote the collective interests of New Zealand’s universities to improve outcomes for Māori university students (tauira), Māori university staff and Māori scholarship. Te Kāhui Amokura was officially formed in 2004 and comprises the Deputy Vice-ChancellorMāori
STATEMENT ON ACADEMIC FREEDOM Statement on academic freedom. The Chair of Universities New Zealand, Professor Harlene Hayne, says it is critical that researchers, including academics, have access to relevant data to build a body of knowledge to help drive innovation and economic growth and to identify and help resolve social issues. “As academics we accept thatresearch
CREDIT RECOGNITION IN NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITIES: PRACTICE Credit recognition in New Zealand Universities – UNZ analysis, October 2016 3 1. Background In December 2002, the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) published Supporting Learning Pathways: Credit Recognition and Transfer Policy. HOMEPAGE | UNIVERSITIES NEW ZEALAND About Universities New Zealand. Universities New Zealand - Te Pōkai Tara is the peak body for New Zealand's universities. INTRODUCING NZ’S EIGHT UNIVERSITIES Our university sector is unique New Zealand is home to eight universities of the highest quality. All are ranked in the top 3% (500) universities in the world. New Zealand’s universities are also highly ranked by subject. They are ranked within the top 50 universities in the world in 22 different subjects, and in the top 100 in 39 (out of a possible 46) subjects.FOR STUDY OVERSEAS
Eligibility. Applicants must: This scholarship is to enable New Zealanders to study international relationships or social and economic conditions at a university overseas. Candidates will be planning to study at Masters or PhD level. The funds for this scholarship are provided by the income from a bequest made in 1951 by Isabel EvelynSpencer
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS EXPERT WORKING GROUP The SDG Expert Working Group (EWG) was established in 2019 to continue the work of an Advisory Group on the Sustainable Development Goals, set up in 2018 to focus on (a) making a sector contribution to New Zealand’s Voluntary National Review, and (b) delivering aKOMITI PASIFIKA
Komiti Pasifika's role is to advance and promote the collective national interests of New Zealand universities for any matters relating to the advancement of Pasifika. The Komiti was established in 2018 and the current Chair is Assistant Vice-Chancellor Hon. Luamanuvao Dame Winnie Laban, Victoria University of Wellington.TE KĀHUI AMOKURA
Te Kāhui Amokura. The role of Te Kāhui Amokura is to advance and promote the collective interests of New Zealand’s universities to improve outcomes for Māori university students (tauira), Māori university staff and Māori scholarship. Te Kāhui Amokura was officially formed in 2004 and comprises the Deputy Vice-ChancellorMāori
NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITIES WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP PROGRAMME New Zealand Universities Women in Leadership Programme | Developing women leaders in the university sector. Are you a potential leader? The New Zealand Universities Women in Leadership Programme (NZUWiL) exists to support, encourage, and contribute to the development of women who are, or aspire in future to be, leaders within theuniversity sector.
STATEMENT ON ACADEMIC FREEDOM Statement on academic freedom. The Chair of Universities New Zealand, Professor Harlene Hayne, says it is critical that researchers, including academics, have access to relevant data to build a body of knowledge to help drive innovation and economic growth and to identify and help resolve social issues. “As academics we accept thatresearch
CREDIT RECOGNITION IN NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITIES: PRACTICE Credit recognition in New Zealand Universities – UNZ analysis, October 2016 3 1. Background In December 2002, the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) published Supporting Learning Pathways: Credit Recognition and Transfer Policy. SUBMISSION ON REVIEW OF THE COPYRIGHT ACT 1994: ISSUES PAPER A broad general categorisation of the works, without differentiation in accordance with our international treaties is less confusing. However there are problems arising with the increased use HOMEPAGE | UNIVERSITIES NEW ZEALAND About Universities New Zealand. Universities New Zealand - Te Pōkai Tara is the peak body for New Zealand's universities. POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS These are the scholarships at postgraduate level currently administered by Universities NZ. Before starting an application intending applicants should make sure that they satisfy the eligibility criteria and are familiar with the area of study and the objectives of the scholarship. Applications usually open four months before the closing date. COMMITTEE ON UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES (CUAP About the Committee The Committee on University Academic Programmes (CUAP) considers academic matters across the university system including the exercise of programme approval and moderation procedures, advice and comment on academic developments, and encouraging the universities to develop courses of study that will facilitate the transfer of students between programmes andSEMESTER DATES 2021
Thinking about University ue or N stuents Thinking about University ue or N stuents The University of Auckland Auckland University of Technology The University of GIRDLERS’ SCHOLARSHIP The Girdlers' Scholarship is for undergraduate study at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University. The Worshipful Company of Girdlers has had an association with New Zealand since 1933 and in 1952 resolved to set part of its income aside for the purpose of a scholarship to enable distinguished New Zealand school students to undertake a degree course at either Oxford or Cambridge.KOMITI PASIFIKA
Komiti Pasifika's role is to advance and promote the collective national interests of New Zealand universities for any matters relating to the advancement of Pasifika. The Komiti was established in 2018 and the current Chair is Assistant Vice-Chancellor Hon. Luamanuvao Dame Winnie Laban, Victoria University of Wellington. COUNCIL OF NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY LIBRARIANS (CONZUL The Council of New Zealand University Librarians (CONZUL) provides a national perspective and leadership on matters related to libraries and their support for research and scholarship in New Zealand universities. CONZUL’s purpose is to act collectively to enhance the value and capacity of New Zealand university libraries. CONZUL carries out programmes that facilitate the sharing of knowledgeTE KĀHUI AMOKURA
Te Kāhui Amokura. The role of Te Kāhui Amokura is to advance and promote the collective interests of New Zealand’s universities to improve outcomes for Māori university students (tauira), Māori university staff and Māori scholarship. Te Kāhui Amokura was officially formed in 2004 and comprises the Deputy Vice-ChancellorMāori
STATEMENT ON ACADEMIC FREEDOM Statement on academic freedom. The Chair of Universities New Zealand, Professor Harlene Hayne, says it is critical that researchers, including academics, have access to relevant data to build a body of knowledge to help drive innovation and economic growth and to identify and help resolve social issues. “As academics we accept thatresearch
CREDIT RECOGNITION IN NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITIES: PRACTICE Credit recognition in New Zealand Universities – UNZ analysis, October 2016 3 1. Background In December 2002, the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) published Supporting Learning Pathways: Credit Recognition and Transfer Policy. HOMEPAGE | UNIVERSITIES NEW ZEALAND About Universities New Zealand. Universities New Zealand - Te Pōkai Tara is the peak body for New Zealand's universities. POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS These are the scholarships at postgraduate level currently administered by Universities NZ. Before starting an application intending applicants should make sure that they satisfy the eligibility criteria and are familiar with the area of study and the objectives of the scholarship. Applications usually open four months before the closing date. COMMITTEE ON UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES (CUAP About the Committee The Committee on University Academic Programmes (CUAP) considers academic matters across the university system including the exercise of programme approval and moderation procedures, advice and comment on academic developments, and encouraging the universities to develop courses of study that will facilitate the transfer of students between programmes andSEMESTER DATES 2021
Thinking about University ue or N stuents Thinking about University ue or N stuents The University of Auckland Auckland University of Technology The University of GIRDLERS’ SCHOLARSHIP The Girdlers' Scholarship is for undergraduate study at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University. The Worshipful Company of Girdlers has had an association with New Zealand since 1933 and in 1952 resolved to set part of its income aside for the purpose of a scholarship to enable distinguished New Zealand school students to undertake a degree course at either Oxford or Cambridge.KOMITI PASIFIKA
Komiti Pasifika's role is to advance and promote the collective national interests of New Zealand universities for any matters relating to the advancement of Pasifika. The Komiti was established in 2018 and the current Chair is Assistant Vice-Chancellor Hon. Luamanuvao Dame Winnie Laban, Victoria University of Wellington. COUNCIL OF NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY LIBRARIANS (CONZUL The Council of New Zealand University Librarians (CONZUL) provides a national perspective and leadership on matters related to libraries and their support for research and scholarship in New Zealand universities. CONZUL’s purpose is to act collectively to enhance the value and capacity of New Zealand university libraries. CONZUL carries out programmes that facilitate the sharing of knowledgeTE KĀHUI AMOKURA
Te Kāhui Amokura. The role of Te Kāhui Amokura is to advance and promote the collective interests of New Zealand’s universities to improve outcomes for Māori university students (tauira), Māori university staff and Māori scholarship. Te Kāhui Amokura was officially formed in 2004 and comprises the Deputy Vice-ChancellorMāori
STATEMENT ON ACADEMIC FREEDOM Statement on academic freedom. The Chair of Universities New Zealand, Professor Harlene Hayne, says it is critical that researchers, including academics, have access to relevant data to build a body of knowledge to help drive innovation and economic growth and to identify and help resolve social issues. “As academics we accept thatresearch
CREDIT RECOGNITION IN NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITIES: PRACTICE Credit recognition in New Zealand Universities – UNZ analysis, October 2016 3 1. Background In December 2002, the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) published Supporting Learning Pathways: Credit Recognition and Transfer Policy. HOMEPAGE | UNIVERSITIES NEW ZEALAND About Universities New Zealand. Universities New Zealand - Te Pōkai Tara is the peak body for New Zealand's universities. INTRODUCING NZ’S EIGHT UNIVERSITIES Our university sector is unique New Zealand is home to eight universities of the highest quality. All are ranked in the top 3% (500) universities in the world. New Zealand’s universities are also highly ranked by subject. They are ranked within the top 50 universities in the world in 22 different subjects, and in the top 100 in 39 (out of a possible 46) subjects.FOR STUDY OVERSEAS
Eligibility. Applicants must: This scholarship is to enable New Zealanders to study international relationships or social and economic conditions at a university overseas. Candidates will be planning to study at Masters or PhD level. The funds for this scholarship are provided by the income from a bequest made in 1951 by Isabel EvelynSpencer
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS EXPERT WORKING GROUP The SDG Expert Working Group (EWG) was established in 2019 to continue the work of an Advisory Group on the Sustainable Development Goals, set up in 2018 to focus on (a) making a sector contribution to New Zealand’s Voluntary National Review, and (b) delivering aKOMITI PASIFIKA
Komiti Pasifika's role is to advance and promote the collective national interests of New Zealand universities for any matters relating to the advancement of Pasifika. The Komiti was established in 2018 and the current Chair is Assistant Vice-Chancellor Hon. Luamanuvao Dame Winnie Laban, Victoria University of Wellington.TE KĀHUI AMOKURA
Te Kāhui Amokura. The role of Te Kāhui Amokura is to advance and promote the collective interests of New Zealand’s universities to improve outcomes for Māori university students (tauira), Māori university staff and Māori scholarship. Te Kāhui Amokura was officially formed in 2004 and comprises the Deputy Vice-ChancellorMāori
NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITIES WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP PROGRAMME New Zealand Universities Women in Leadership Programme | Developing women leaders in the university sector. Are you a potential leader? The New Zealand Universities Women in Leadership Programme (NZUWiL) exists to support, encourage, and contribute to the development of women who are, or aspire in future to be, leaders within theuniversity sector.
STATEMENT ON ACADEMIC FREEDOM Statement on academic freedom. The Chair of Universities New Zealand, Professor Harlene Hayne, says it is critical that researchers, including academics, have access to relevant data to build a body of knowledge to help drive innovation and economic growth and to identify and help resolve social issues. “As academics we accept thatresearch
CREDIT RECOGNITION IN NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITIES: PRACTICE Credit recognition in New Zealand Universities – UNZ analysis, October 2016 3 1. Background In December 2002, the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) published Supporting Learning Pathways: Credit Recognition and Transfer Policy. SUBMISSION ON REVIEW OF THE COPYRIGHT ACT 1994: ISSUES PAPER A broad general categorisation of the works, without differentiation in accordance with our international treaties is less confusing. However there are problems arising with the increased use COMMITTEE ON UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES (CUAP About the Committee The Committee on University Academic Programmes (CUAP) considers academic matters across the university system including the exercise of programme approval and moderation procedures, advice and comment on academic developments, and encouraging the universities to develop courses of study that will facilitate the transfer of students between programmes and POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS These are the scholarships at postgraduate level currently administered by Universities NZ. Before starting an application intending applicants should make sure that they satisfy the eligibility criteria and are familiar with the area of study and the objectives of the scholarship. Applications usually open four months before the closing date.SEMESTER DATES 2021
Thinking about University ue or N stuents Thinking about University ue or N stuents The University of Auckland Auckland University of Technology The University of GIRDLERS’ SCHOLARSHIP The Girdlers' Scholarship is for undergraduate study at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University. The Worshipful Company of Girdlers has had an association with New Zealand since 1933 and in 1952 resolved to set part of its income aside for the purpose of a scholarship to enable distinguished New Zealand school students to undertake a degree course at either Oxford or Cambridge. COUNCIL OF NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY LIBRARIANS (CONZUL The Council of New Zealand University Librarians (CONZUL) provides a national perspective and leadership on matters related to libraries and their support for research and scholarship in New Zealand universities. CONZUL’s purpose is to act collectively to enhance the value and capacity of New Zealand university libraries. CONZUL carries out programmes that facilitate the sharing of knowledge NEW ZEALAND LAW FOUNDATION ETHEL BENJAMIN SCHOLARSHIP (FOR To support postgraduate research in law that will protect and promote the interests of the public in relation to legal matters in New Zealand. In 1997 the Trustees of the New Zealand Law Foundation unanimously determined to mark the centenary of the admission of Ethel Benjamin as the first woman barrister and solicitor. To that end they established this scholarship as a merit-based award toTE KĀHUI AMOKURA
Te Kāhui Amokura. The role of Te Kāhui Amokura is to advance and promote the collective interests of New Zealand’s universities to improve outcomes for Māori university students (tauira), Māori university staff and Māori scholarship. Te Kāhui Amokura was officially formed in 2004 and comprises the Deputy Vice-ChancellorMāori
STATEMENT ON ACADEMIC FREEDOM Statement on academic freedom. The Chair of Universities New Zealand, Professor Harlene Hayne, says it is critical that researchers, including academics, have access to relevant data to build a body of knowledge to help drive innovation and economic growth and to identify and help resolve social issues. “As academics we accept thatresearch
NEW ZEALAND RHODES SCHOLARS New Zealand Rhodes Scholars Page 1 of 5 1 New Zealand Rhodes Scholars Year Scholar NZ University Oxford College . 1904 d James A ThomsonOtago St John’s
CREDIT RECOGNITION IN NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITIES: PRACTICE Credit recognition in New Zealand Universities – UNZ analysis, October 2016 3 1. Background In December 2002, the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) published Supporting Learning Pathways: Credit Recognition and Transfer Policy. COMMITTEE ON UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES (CUAP About the Committee The Committee on University Academic Programmes (CUAP) considers academic matters across the university system including the exercise of programme approval and moderation procedures, advice and comment on academic developments, and encouraging the universities to develop courses of study that will facilitate the transfer of students between programmes and POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS These are the scholarships at postgraduate level currently administered by Universities NZ. Before starting an application intending applicants should make sure that they satisfy the eligibility criteria and are familiar with the area of study and the objectives of the scholarship. Applications usually open four months before the closing date.SEMESTER DATES 2021
Thinking about University ue or N stuents Thinking about University ue or N stuents The University of Auckland Auckland University of Technology The University of GIRDLERS’ SCHOLARSHIP The Girdlers' Scholarship is for undergraduate study at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University. The Worshipful Company of Girdlers has had an association with New Zealand since 1933 and in 1952 resolved to set part of its income aside for the purpose of a scholarship to enable distinguished New Zealand school students to undertake a degree course at either Oxford or Cambridge. COUNCIL OF NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY LIBRARIANS (CONZUL The Council of New Zealand University Librarians (CONZUL) provides a national perspective and leadership on matters related to libraries and their support for research and scholarship in New Zealand universities. CONZUL’s purpose is to act collectively to enhance the value and capacity of New Zealand university libraries. CONZUL carries out programmes that facilitate the sharing of knowledge NEW ZEALAND LAW FOUNDATION ETHEL BENJAMIN SCHOLARSHIP (FOR To support postgraduate research in law that will protect and promote the interests of the public in relation to legal matters in New Zealand. In 1997 the Trustees of the New Zealand Law Foundation unanimously determined to mark the centenary of the admission of Ethel Benjamin as the first woman barrister and solicitor. To that end they established this scholarship as a merit-based award toTE KĀHUI AMOKURA
Te Kāhui Amokura. The role of Te Kāhui Amokura is to advance and promote the collective interests of New Zealand’s universities to improve outcomes for Māori university students (tauira), Māori university staff and Māori scholarship. Te Kāhui Amokura was officially formed in 2004 and comprises the Deputy Vice-ChancellorMāori
STATEMENT ON ACADEMIC FREEDOM Statement on academic freedom. The Chair of Universities New Zealand, Professor Harlene Hayne, says it is critical that researchers, including academics, have access to relevant data to build a body of knowledge to help drive innovation and economic growth and to identify and help resolve social issues. “As academics we accept thatresearch
NEW ZEALAND RHODES SCHOLARS New Zealand Rhodes Scholars Page 1 of 5 1 New Zealand Rhodes Scholars Year Scholar NZ University Oxford College . 1904 d James A ThomsonOtago St John’s
CREDIT RECOGNITION IN NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITIES: PRACTICE Credit recognition in New Zealand Universities – UNZ analysis, October 2016 3 1. Background In December 2002, the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) published Supporting Learning Pathways: Credit Recognition and Transfer Policy. HOMEPAGE | UNIVERSITIES NEW ZEALAND About Universities New Zealand. Universities New Zealand - Te Pōkai Tara is the peak body for New Zealand's universities. INTRODUCING NZ’S EIGHT UNIVERSITIES Our university sector is unique New Zealand is home to eight universities of the highest quality. All are ranked in the top 3% (500) universities in the world. New Zealand’s universities are also highly ranked by subject. They are ranked within the top 50 universities in the world in 22 different subjects, and in the top 100 in 39 (out of a possible 46) subjects. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS EXPERT WORKING GROUP The SDG Expert Working Group (EWG) was established in 2019 to continue the work of an Advisory Group on the Sustainable Development Goals, set up in 2018 to focus on (a) making a sector contribution to New Zealand’s Voluntary National Review, and (b) delivering aAM I ELIGIBLE?
Check the English language and academic requirements: English language requirements What are the English language requirements to study at a New Zealand university? If English is not your first language, you will be required to provide evidence of your proficiency in English. Undergraduate or postgraduate students can satisfy the English language requirements in a number of ways depending onFOR STUDY OVERSEAS
Eligibility. Applicants must: This scholarship is to enable New Zealanders to study international relationships or social and economic conditions at a university overseas. Candidates will be planning to study at Masters or PhD level. The funds for this scholarship are provided by the income from a bequest made in 1951 by Isabel EvelynSpencer
KOMITI PASIFIKA
Komiti Pasifika's role is to advance and promote the collective national interests of New Zealand universities for any matters relating to the advancement of Pasifika. The Komiti was established in 2018 and the current Chair is Assistant Vice-Chancellor Hon. Luamanuvao Dame Winnie Laban, Victoria University of Wellington.TE KĀHUI AMOKURA
Te Kāhui Amokura. The role of Te Kāhui Amokura is to advance and promote the collective interests of New Zealand’s universities to improve outcomes for Māori university students (tauira), Māori university staff and Māori scholarship. Te Kāhui Amokura was officially formed in 2004 and comprises the Deputy Vice-ChancellorMāori
NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITIES WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP PROGRAMME New Zealand Universities Women in Leadership Programme | Developing women leaders in the university sector. Are you a potential leader? The New Zealand Universities Women in Leadership Programme (NZUWiL) exists to support, encourage, and contribute to the development of women who are, or aspire in future to be, leaders within theuniversity sector.
STATEMENT ON ACADEMIC FREEDOM Statement on academic freedom. The Chair of Universities New Zealand, Professor Harlene Hayne, says it is critical that researchers, including academics, have access to relevant data to build a body of knowledge to help drive innovation and economic growth and to identify and help resolve social issues. “As academics we accept thatresearch
CREDIT RECOGNITION IN NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITIES: PRACTICE Credit recognition in New Zealand Universities – UNZ analysis, October 2016 3 1. Background In December 2002, the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) published Supporting Learning Pathways: Credit Recognition and Transfer Policy. COMMITTEE ON UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES (CUAP About the Committee The Committee on University Academic Programmes (CUAP) considers academic matters across the university system including the exercise of programme approval and moderation procedures, advice and comment on academic developments, and encouraging the universities to develop courses of study that will facilitate the transfer of students between programmes and POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS These are the scholarships at postgraduate level currently administered by Universities NZ. Before starting an application intending applicants should make sure that they satisfy the eligibility criteria and are familiar with the area of study and the objectives of the scholarship. Applications usually open four months before the closing date.SEMESTER DATES 2021
Thinking about University ue or N stuents Thinking about University ue or N stuents The University of Auckland Auckland University of Technology The University of GIRDLERS’ SCHOLARSHIP The Girdlers' Scholarship is for undergraduate study at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University. The Worshipful Company of Girdlers has had an association with New Zealand since 1933 and in 1952 resolved to set part of its income aside for the purpose of a scholarship to enable distinguished New Zealand school students to undertake a degree course at either Oxford or Cambridge. NEW ZEALAND LAW FOUNDATION ETHEL BENJAMIN SCHOLARSHIP (FOR To support postgraduate research in law that will protect and promote the interests of the public in relation to legal matters in New Zealand. In 1997 the Trustees of the New Zealand Law Foundation unanimously determined to mark the centenary of the admission of Ethel Benjamin as the first woman barrister and solicitor. To that end they established this scholarship as a merit-based award to COUNCIL OF NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY LIBRARIANS (CONZUL The Council of New Zealand University Librarians (CONZUL) provides a national perspective and leadership on matters related to libraries and their support for research and scholarship in New Zealand universities. CONZUL’s purpose is to act collectively to enhance the value and capacity of New Zealand university libraries. CONZUL carries out programmes that facilitate the sharing of knowledgeTE KĀHUI AMOKURA
Te Kāhui Amokura. The role of Te Kāhui Amokura is to advance and promote the collective interests of New Zealand’s universities to improve outcomes for Māori university students (tauira), Māori university staff and Māori scholarship. Te Kāhui Amokura was officially formed in 2004 and comprises the Deputy Vice-ChancellorMāori
STATEMENT ON ACADEMIC FREEDOM Statement on academic freedom. The Chair of Universities New Zealand, Professor Harlene Hayne, says it is critical that researchers, including academics, have access to relevant data to build a body of knowledge to help drive innovation and economic growth and to identify and help resolve social issues. “As academics we accept thatresearch
NEW ZEALAND RHODES SCHOLARS New Zealand Rhodes Scholars Page 1 of 5 1 New Zealand Rhodes Scholars Year Scholar NZ University Oxford College . 1904 d James A ThomsonOtago St John’s
CREDIT RECOGNITION IN NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITIES: PRACTICE Credit recognition in New Zealand Universities – UNZ analysis, October 2016 3 1. Background In December 2002, the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) published Supporting Learning Pathways: Credit Recognition and Transfer Policy. COMMITTEE ON UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES (CUAP About the Committee The Committee on University Academic Programmes (CUAP) considers academic matters across the university system including the exercise of programme approval and moderation procedures, advice and comment on academic developments, and encouraging the universities to develop courses of study that will facilitate the transfer of students between programmes and POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS These are the scholarships at postgraduate level currently administered by Universities NZ. Before starting an application intending applicants should make sure that they satisfy the eligibility criteria and are familiar with the area of study and the objectives of the scholarship. Applications usually open four months before the closing date.SEMESTER DATES 2021
Thinking about University ue or N stuents Thinking about University ue or N stuents The University of Auckland Auckland University of Technology The University of GIRDLERS’ SCHOLARSHIP The Girdlers' Scholarship is for undergraduate study at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University. The Worshipful Company of Girdlers has had an association with New Zealand since 1933 and in 1952 resolved to set part of its income aside for the purpose of a scholarship to enable distinguished New Zealand school students to undertake a degree course at either Oxford or Cambridge. NEW ZEALAND LAW FOUNDATION ETHEL BENJAMIN SCHOLARSHIP (FOR To support postgraduate research in law that will protect and promote the interests of the public in relation to legal matters in New Zealand. In 1997 the Trustees of the New Zealand Law Foundation unanimously determined to mark the centenary of the admission of Ethel Benjamin as the first woman barrister and solicitor. To that end they established this scholarship as a merit-based award to COUNCIL OF NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY LIBRARIANS (CONZUL The Council of New Zealand University Librarians (CONZUL) provides a national perspective and leadership on matters related to libraries and their support for research and scholarship in New Zealand universities. CONZUL’s purpose is to act collectively to enhance the value and capacity of New Zealand university libraries. CONZUL carries out programmes that facilitate the sharing of knowledgeTE KĀHUI AMOKURA
Te Kāhui Amokura. The role of Te Kāhui Amokura is to advance and promote the collective interests of New Zealand’s universities to improve outcomes for Māori university students (tauira), Māori university staff and Māori scholarship. Te Kāhui Amokura was officially formed in 2004 and comprises the Deputy Vice-ChancellorMāori
STATEMENT ON ACADEMIC FREEDOM Statement on academic freedom. The Chair of Universities New Zealand, Professor Harlene Hayne, says it is critical that researchers, including academics, have access to relevant data to build a body of knowledge to help drive innovation and economic growth and to identify and help resolve social issues. “As academics we accept thatresearch
NEW ZEALAND RHODES SCHOLARS New Zealand Rhodes Scholars Page 1 of 5 1 New Zealand Rhodes Scholars Year Scholar NZ University Oxford College . 1904 d James A ThomsonOtago St John’s
CREDIT RECOGNITION IN NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITIES: PRACTICE Credit recognition in New Zealand Universities – UNZ analysis, October 2016 3 1. Background In December 2002, the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) published Supporting Learning Pathways: Credit Recognition and Transfer Policy. HOMEPAGE | UNIVERSITIES NEW ZEALAND About Universities New Zealand. Universities New Zealand - Te Pōkai Tara is the peak body for New Zealand's universities. INTRODUCING NZ’S EIGHT UNIVERSITIES Our university sector is unique New Zealand is home to eight universities of the highest quality. All are ranked in the top 3% (500) universities in the world. New Zealand’s universities are also highly ranked by subject. They are ranked within the top 50 universities in the world in 22 different subjects, and in the top 100 in 39 (out of a possible 46) subjects.FOR STUDY OVERSEAS
Eligibility. Applicants must: This scholarship is to enable New Zealanders to study international relationships or social and economic conditions at a university overseas. Candidates will be planning to study at Masters or PhD level. The funds for this scholarship are provided by the income from a bequest made in 1951 by Isabel EvelynSpencer
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Check the English language and academic requirements: English language requirements What are the English language requirements to study at a New Zealand university? If English is not your first language, you will be required to provide evidence of your proficiency in English. Undergraduate or postgraduate students can satisfy the English language requirements in a number of ways depending onTE KĀHUI AMOKURA
Te Kāhui Amokura. The role of Te Kāhui Amokura is to advance and promote the collective interests of New Zealand’s universities to improve outcomes for Māori university students (tauira), Māori university staff and Māori scholarship. Te Kāhui Amokura was officially formed in 2004 and comprises the Deputy Vice-ChancellorMāori
KOMITI PASIFIKA
Komiti Pasifika's role is to advance and promote the collective national interests of New Zealand universities for any matters relating to the advancement of Pasifika. The Komiti was established in 2018 and the current Chair is Assistant Vice-Chancellor Hon. Luamanuvao Dame Winnie Laban, Victoria University of Wellington. NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITIES WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP PROGRAMME New Zealand Universities Women in Leadership Programme | Developing women leaders in the university sector. Are you a potential leader? The New Zealand Universities Women in Leadership Programme (NZUWiL) exists to support, encourage, and contribute to the development of women who are, or aspire in future to be, leaders within theuniversity sector.
STATEMENT ON ACADEMIC FREEDOM Statement on academic freedom. The Chair of Universities New Zealand, Professor Harlene Hayne, says it is critical that researchers, including academics, have access to relevant data to build a body of knowledge to help drive innovation and economic growth and to identify and help resolve social issues. “As academics we accept thatresearch
KIWI MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP This scholarship is to assist outstanding New Zealand musical performers or conductors to continue their musical development either in New Zealand or overseas. This scholarship was established by Mr Sven Stenbäck in memory of his wife Maida Stenbäck née Saunders, a New Zealander who loved the performance of classical music. Funding for the scholarship is made available through the Kiwi CREDIT RECOGNITION IN NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITIES: PRACTICE Credit recognition in New Zealand Universities – UNZ analysis, October 2016 3 1. Background In December 2002, the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) published Supporting Learning Pathways: Credit Recognition and Transfer Policy. HOMEPAGE | UNIVERSITIES NEW ZEALAND About Universities New Zealand. Universities New Zealand - Te Pōkai Tara is the peak body for New Zealand's universities. INTRODUCING NZ’S EIGHT UNIVERSITIES Our university sector is unique New Zealand is home to eight universities of the highest quality. All are ranked in the top 3% (500) universities in the world. New Zealand’s universities are also highly ranked by subject. They are ranked within the top 50 universities in the world in 22 different subjects, and in the top 100 in 39 (out of a possible 46) subjects. UNIVERSITIES NEW ZEALAND STAFF Dr Bronwen Kelly. Deputy Chief Executive, Portfolio Manager - Research and Planning Systems. bronwen.kelly@universitiesnz.ac.nz. Tel. +64(04) 381 8504.
COMMITTEE ON UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES (CUAPAFRICA UNIVERSITY PROGRAMMESCAMBRIDGE SUMMER ACADEMIC PROGRAMME About the Committee The Committee on University Academic Programmes (CUAP) considers academic matters across the university system including the exercise of programme approval and moderation procedures, advice and comment on academic developments, and encouraging the universities to develop courses of study that will facilitate the transfer of students between programmes and GROWING NEW ZEALAND’S ECONOMY New Zealand’s universities are large institutions, collectively employing approximately 21,500 full-time staff and turning over $4.15 billion annually.1 The universities teach around 178,000 students and produce around 44,000 graduates each year (88% at bachelor’s degree level or higher).2 Universities spend around $1.17 billion on research and are home to 70% of the country’s GIRDLERS’ SCHOLARSHIP The Girdlers' Scholarship is for undergraduate study at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University. The Worshipful Company of Girdlers has had an association with New Zealand since 1933 and in 1952 resolved to set part of its income aside for the purpose of a scholarship to enable distinguished New Zealand school students to undertake a degree course at either Oxford or Cambridge. COUNCIL OF NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY LIBRARIANS (CONZUL The Council of New Zealand University Librarians (CONZUL) provides a national perspective and leadership on matters related to libraries and their support for research and scholarship in New Zealand universities. CONZUL’s purpose is to act collectively to enhance the value and capacity of New Zealand university libraries. CONZUL carries out programmes that facilitate the sharing of knowledge STATEMENT ON ACADEMIC FREEDOM Statement on academic freedom. The Chair of Universities New Zealand, Professor Harlene Hayne, says it is critical that researchers, including academics, have access to relevant data to build a body of knowledge to help drive innovation and economic growth and to identify and help resolve social issues. “As academics we accept thatresearch
TE KĀHUI AMOKURA
Te Kāhui Amokura. The role of Te Kāhui Amokura is to advance and promote the collective interests of New Zealand’s universities to improve outcomes for Māori university students (tauira), Māori university staff and Māori scholarship. Te Kāhui Amokura was officially formed in 2004 and comprises the Deputy Vice-ChancellorMāori
SUBMISSION ON REVIEW OF THE COPYRIGHT ACT 1994: ISSUES PAPER A broad general categorisation of the works, without differentiation in accordance with our international treaties is less confusing. However there are problems arising with the increased use HOMEPAGE | UNIVERSITIES NEW ZEALAND About Universities New Zealand. Universities New Zealand - Te Pōkai Tara is the peak body for New Zealand's universities. INTRODUCING NZ’S EIGHT UNIVERSITIES Our university sector is unique New Zealand is home to eight universities of the highest quality. All are ranked in the top 3% (500) universities in the world. New Zealand’s universities are also highly ranked by subject. They are ranked within the top 50 universities in the world in 22 different subjects, and in the top 100 in 39 (out of a possible 46) subjects. UNIVERSITIES NEW ZEALAND STAFF Dr Bronwen Kelly. Deputy Chief Executive, Portfolio Manager - Research and Planning Systems. bronwen.kelly@universitiesnz.ac.nz. Tel. +64(04) 381 8504.
COMMITTEE ON UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES (CUAPAFRICA UNIVERSITY PROGRAMMESCAMBRIDGE SUMMER ACADEMIC PROGRAMME About the Committee The Committee on University Academic Programmes (CUAP) considers academic matters across the university system including the exercise of programme approval and moderation procedures, advice and comment on academic developments, and encouraging the universities to develop courses of study that will facilitate the transfer of students between programmes and GROWING NEW ZEALAND’S ECONOMY New Zealand’s universities are large institutions, collectively employing approximately 21,500 full-time staff and turning over $4.15 billion annually.1 The universities teach around 178,000 students and produce around 44,000 graduates each year (88% at bachelor’s degree level or higher).2 Universities spend around $1.17 billion on research and are home to 70% of the country’s GIRDLERS’ SCHOLARSHIP The Girdlers' Scholarship is for undergraduate study at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University. The Worshipful Company of Girdlers has had an association with New Zealand since 1933 and in 1952 resolved to set part of its income aside for the purpose of a scholarship to enable distinguished New Zealand school students to undertake a degree course at either Oxford or Cambridge. COUNCIL OF NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY LIBRARIANS (CONZUL The Council of New Zealand University Librarians (CONZUL) provides a national perspective and leadership on matters related to libraries and their support for research and scholarship in New Zealand universities. CONZUL’s purpose is to act collectively to enhance the value and capacity of New Zealand university libraries. CONZUL carries out programmes that facilitate the sharing of knowledge STATEMENT ON ACADEMIC FREEDOM Statement on academic freedom. The Chair of Universities New Zealand, Professor Harlene Hayne, says it is critical that researchers, including academics, have access to relevant data to build a body of knowledge to help drive innovation and economic growth and to identify and help resolve social issues. “As academics we accept thatresearch
TE KĀHUI AMOKURA
Te Kāhui Amokura. The role of Te Kāhui Amokura is to advance and promote the collective interests of New Zealand’s universities to improve outcomes for Māori university students (tauira), Māori university staff and Māori scholarship. Te Kāhui Amokura was officially formed in 2004 and comprises the Deputy Vice-ChancellorMāori
SUBMISSION ON REVIEW OF THE COPYRIGHT ACT 1994: ISSUES PAPER A broad general categorisation of the works, without differentiation in accordance with our international treaties is less confusing. However there are problems arising with the increased use INTRODUCING NZ’S EIGHT UNIVERSITIES Our university sector is unique New Zealand is home to eight universities of the highest quality. All are ranked in the top 3% (500) universities in the world. New Zealand’s universities are also highly ranked by subject. They are ranked within the top 50 universities in the world in 22 different subjects, and in the top 100 in 39 (out of a possible 46) subjects.SCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarships recognise academic excellence and potential and provide talented students with the opportunity to further develop their knowledge and skills. A scholarship award allows students to take up new challenges and experiences which may not otherwise be available. Universities NZ, through its Scholarships Committee, administers a wide range of scholarships at both undergraduate and GROWING NEW ZEALAND’S ECONOMY New Zealand’s universities are large institutions, collectively employing approximately 21,500 full-time staff and turning over $4.15 billion annually.1 The universities teach around 178,000 students and produce around 44,000 graduates each year (88% at bachelor’s degree level or higher).2 Universities spend around $1.17 billion on research and are home to 70% of the country’s NEW ZEALAND QUALIFICATIONS FRAMEWORK (NZQF) All qualifications offered by New Zealand universities must be approved by CUAP before they can be listed on the New Zealand Qualifications Framework (NZQF). The objective of the NZQF is to provide assurance that all tertiary qualifications listed are of a quality that is recognised and trusted worldwide. The NZQF is maintained by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA).AM I ELIGIBLE?
Check the English language and academic requirements: English language requirements What are the English language requirements to study at a New Zealand university? If English is not your first language, you will be required to provide evidence of your proficiency in English. Undergraduate or postgraduate students can satisfy the English language requirements in a number of ways depending on INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION OF NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY New Zealand offers a high-quality education system. All New Zealand universities have strong quality assurance mechanisms, which is a key reason why our education system is world-renowned with every university being in the top 3% worldwide. Employers around the world welcome graduates of our education system, recognising their strong academic qualifications, practical skills, their ability to STUDY IN NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITIES 2 Universities New Zealand Ð Te P ! kai Tara INTRODUCTION University education was established in New Zealand in 1870. There are eight government-funded universities, all of them internationally respectedfor their academic
OTHER SCHOOL-LEAVER QUALIFICATIONS To be eligible for admission candidates must achieve the following: PART A. • A minimum of 120 points on the New Zealand CAIE score table at A or AS level from any syllabus groups broadly equivalent to those in the list of approved subjects for NCEA, and. • A D grade or better in syllabuses from at least three different syllabus groups NEW ZEALAND RHODES SCHOLARS New Zealand Rhodes Scholars Page 1 of 5 1 New Zealand Rhodes Scholars Year Scholar NZ University Oxford College . 1904 d James A ThomsonOtago St John’s
BUILDING MĀORI SUCCESS Success for Māori is success for everyone and improving outcomes for Māori is an ongoing priority for the universities. The universities, through their research, teaching and learning initiatives and student support activities are helping to meet government priorities for Māori achievement as expressed through Priority 3 of the Tertiary Education Strategy 2014-2019 and Challenge 2 of the HOMEPAGE | UNIVERSITIES NEW ZEALAND About Universities New Zealand. Universities New Zealand - Te Pōkai Tara is the peak body for New Zealand's universities. INTRODUCING NZ’S EIGHT UNIVERSITIES Our university sector is unique New Zealand is home to eight universities of the highest quality. All are ranked in the top 3% (500) universities in the world. New Zealand’s universities are also highly ranked by subject. They are ranked within the top 50 universities in the world in 22 different subjects, and in the top 100 in 39 (out of a possible 46) subjects. UNIVERSITIES NEW ZEALAND STAFF Dr Bronwen Kelly. Deputy Chief Executive, Portfolio Manager - Research and Planning Systems. bronwen.kelly@universitiesnz.ac.nz. Tel. +64(04) 381 8504.
COMMITTEE ON UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES (CUAPAFRICA UNIVERSITY PROGRAMMESCAMBRIDGE SUMMER ACADEMIC PROGRAMME About the Committee The Committee on University Academic Programmes (CUAP) considers academic matters across the university system including the exercise of programme approval and moderation procedures, advice and comment on academic developments, and encouraging the universities to develop courses of study that will facilitate the transfer of students between programmes and GROWING NEW ZEALAND’S ECONOMY New Zealand’s universities are large institutions, collectively employing approximately 21,500 full-time staff and turning over $4.15 billion annually.1 The universities teach around 178,000 students and produce around 44,000 graduates each year (88% at bachelor’s degree level or higher).2 Universities spend around $1.17 billion on research and are home to 70% of the country’s GIRDLERS’ SCHOLARSHIP The Girdlers' Scholarship is for undergraduate study at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University. The Worshipful Company of Girdlers has had an association with New Zealand since 1933 and in 1952 resolved to set part of its income aside for the purpose of a scholarship to enable distinguished New Zealand school students to undertake a degree course at either Oxford or Cambridge. COUNCIL OF NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY LIBRARIANS (CONZUL The Council of New Zealand University Librarians (CONZUL) provides a national perspective and leadership on matters related to libraries and their support for research and scholarship in New Zealand universities. CONZUL’s purpose is to act collectively to enhance the value and capacity of New Zealand university libraries. CONZUL carries out programmes that facilitate the sharing of knowledge STATEMENT ON ACADEMIC FREEDOM Statement on academic freedom. The Chair of Universities New Zealand, Professor Harlene Hayne, says it is critical that researchers, including academics, have access to relevant data to build a body of knowledge to help drive innovation and economic growth and to identify and help resolve social issues. “As academics we accept thatresearch
TE KĀHUI AMOKURA
Te Kāhui Amokura. The role of Te Kāhui Amokura is to advance and promote the collective interests of New Zealand’s universities to improve outcomes for Māori university students (tauira), Māori university staff and Māori scholarship. Te Kāhui Amokura was officially formed in 2004 and comprises the Deputy Vice-ChancellorMāori
SUBMISSION ON REVIEW OF THE COPYRIGHT ACT 1994: ISSUES PAPER A broad general categorisation of the works, without differentiation in accordance with our international treaties is less confusing. However there are problems arising with the increased use HOMEPAGE | UNIVERSITIES NEW ZEALAND About Universities New Zealand. Universities New Zealand - Te Pōkai Tara is the peak body for New Zealand's universities. INTRODUCING NZ’S EIGHT UNIVERSITIES Our university sector is unique New Zealand is home to eight universities of the highest quality. All are ranked in the top 3% (500) universities in the world. New Zealand’s universities are also highly ranked by subject. They are ranked within the top 50 universities in the world in 22 different subjects, and in the top 100 in 39 (out of a possible 46) subjects. UNIVERSITIES NEW ZEALAND STAFF Dr Bronwen Kelly. Deputy Chief Executive, Portfolio Manager - Research and Planning Systems. bronwen.kelly@universitiesnz.ac.nz. Tel. +64(04) 381 8504.
COMMITTEE ON UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES (CUAPAFRICA UNIVERSITY PROGRAMMESCAMBRIDGE SUMMER ACADEMIC PROGRAMME About the Committee The Committee on University Academic Programmes (CUAP) considers academic matters across the university system including the exercise of programme approval and moderation procedures, advice and comment on academic developments, and encouraging the universities to develop courses of study that will facilitate the transfer of students between programmes and GROWING NEW ZEALAND’S ECONOMY New Zealand’s universities are large institutions, collectively employing approximately 21,500 full-time staff and turning over $4.15 billion annually.1 The universities teach around 178,000 students and produce around 44,000 graduates each year (88% at bachelor’s degree level or higher).2 Universities spend around $1.17 billion on research and are home to 70% of the country’s GIRDLERS’ SCHOLARSHIP The Girdlers' Scholarship is for undergraduate study at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University. The Worshipful Company of Girdlers has had an association with New Zealand since 1933 and in 1952 resolved to set part of its income aside for the purpose of a scholarship to enable distinguished New Zealand school students to undertake a degree course at either Oxford or Cambridge. COUNCIL OF NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY LIBRARIANS (CONZUL The Council of New Zealand University Librarians (CONZUL) provides a national perspective and leadership on matters related to libraries and their support for research and scholarship in New Zealand universities. CONZUL’s purpose is to act collectively to enhance the value and capacity of New Zealand university libraries. CONZUL carries out programmes that facilitate the sharing of knowledge STATEMENT ON ACADEMIC FREEDOM Statement on academic freedom. The Chair of Universities New Zealand, Professor Harlene Hayne, says it is critical that researchers, including academics, have access to relevant data to build a body of knowledge to help drive innovation and economic growth and to identify and help resolve social issues. “As academics we accept thatresearch
TE KĀHUI AMOKURA
Te Kāhui Amokura. The role of Te Kāhui Amokura is to advance and promote the collective interests of New Zealand’s universities to improve outcomes for Māori university students (tauira), Māori university staff and Māori scholarship. Te Kāhui Amokura was officially formed in 2004 and comprises the Deputy Vice-ChancellorMāori
SUBMISSION ON REVIEW OF THE COPYRIGHT ACT 1994: ISSUES PAPER A broad general categorisation of the works, without differentiation in accordance with our international treaties is less confusing. However there are problems arising with the increased use INTRODUCING NZ’S EIGHT UNIVERSITIES Our university sector is unique New Zealand is home to eight universities of the highest quality. All are ranked in the top 3% (500) universities in the world. New Zealand’s universities are also highly ranked by subject. They are ranked within the top 50 universities in the world in 22 different subjects, and in the top 100 in 39 (out of a possible 46) subjects.SCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarships recognise academic excellence and potential and provide talented students with the opportunity to further develop their knowledge and skills. A scholarship award allows students to take up new challenges and experiences which may not otherwise be available. Universities NZ, through its Scholarships Committee, administers a wide range of scholarships at both undergraduate and GROWING NEW ZEALAND’S ECONOMY New Zealand’s universities are large institutions, collectively employing approximately 21,500 full-time staff and turning over $4.15 billion annually.1 The universities teach around 178,000 students and produce around 44,000 graduates each year (88% at bachelor’s degree level or higher).2 Universities spend around $1.17 billion on research and are home to 70% of the country’s UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS These are the scholarships at undergraduate level currently administered by Universities NZ. Before starting an application intending applicants should make sure that they satisfy the eligibility criteria and are familiar with the area of study and the objectives of the scholarship. Applications usually open four months before the closing date. INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION OF NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY New Zealand offers a high-quality education system. All New Zealand universities have strong quality assurance mechanisms, which is a key reason why our education system is world-renowned with every university being in the top 3% worldwide. Employers around the world welcome graduates of our education system, recognising their strong academic qualifications, practical skills, their ability toAM I ELIGIBLE?
Check the English language and academic requirements: English language requirements What are the English language requirements to study at a New Zealand university? If English is not your first language, you will be required to provide evidence of your proficiency in English. Undergraduate or postgraduate students can satisfy the English language requirements in a number of ways depending on STUDY IN NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITIES 2 Universities New Zealand Ð Te P ! kai Tara INTRODUCTION University education was established in New Zealand in 1870. There are eight government-funded universities, all of them internationally respectedfor their academic
OTHER SCHOOL-LEAVER QUALIFICATIONS To be eligible for admission candidates must achieve the following: PART A. • A minimum of 120 points on the New Zealand CAIE score table at A or AS level from any syllabus groups broadly equivalent to those in the list of approved subjects for NCEA, and. • A D grade or better in syllabuses from at least three different syllabus groups NEW ZEALAND RHODES SCHOLARS New Zealand Rhodes Scholars Page 1 of 5 1 New Zealand Rhodes Scholars Year Scholar NZ University Oxford College . 1904 d James A ThomsonOtago St John’s
BUILDING MĀORI SUCCESS Success for Māori is success for everyone and improving outcomes for Māori is an ongoing priority for the universities. The universities, through their research, teaching and learning initiatives and student support activities are helping to meet government priorities for Māori achievement as expressed through Priority 3 of the Tertiary Education Strategy 2014-2019 and Challenge 2 of theJump to navigation
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