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'World is your oyster': Field trip teaches pupils about agriculture
“Don’t get limited to thinking you need to be a farmer to be involved in agriculture."

Interest in agriculture boosts Lincoln University's enrolments
A strong uptake in agriculture studies has helped Lincoln's enrolment numbers.

Universities at risk of running out of money
New Zealand unis are at risk of running out of cash to pay their bills this year.

$30k boost for primary industry advisory sector
Govt wants to ensure "we make farming an attractive career option for young people again".

Cather Simpson: University cuts threaten long-term economic growth
OPINION: We're on the cusp of a virtuous cycle but cuts threaten to impoverish us all.

University rankings: 'New Zealand continues to outperform relative to its size'
New Zealand's eight universities are all ranked in the top 500 in the world.

New tech aims to catch 'cheats' using AI generated content
Turnitin, which all NZ universities use, said it could now spot AI-generated content.

Uni's cheating cases soar since pandemic began; students 'take advantage' of 'generosity'
What's behind the increase?

Chlöe Swarbrick criticises Universities NZ after another student's hostel death
The student was found dead in her dorm room at Lincoln University on Monday.

University staff face redundancies as fewer students enrol
Domestic university enrolments are down 10 per cent across the board.

'There's always a way': Students with lower grades urged to apply for university
Universities say they're doing everything they can to help new students.

The university with a brewery
New tertiary qualifications in brewing on offer as the craft beer industry cries out...

Wellington's Victoria University first to mandate vaccines for students in halls of residence
Covid-19 jabs will be mandatory in Victoria University's halls of residence from 2022.

Canterbury student parties cancelled due to Covid-19
They are the city's biggest student parties of the year.

New Zealand universities climb in world rankings
The Times Higher Education rankings look at more than 1600 institutions.

200 applications and still no job. Is it because I'm Muslim?
Husband blames a toxic mix of institutional and unconscious bias, and Islamophobia.

Revealed: The plot to hijack Prince Philip during visit to New Zealand
Officials thought they knew all they needed to know about the prank - they didn't.

Students 'incredibly disappointed', orientation scrapped
"We really wanted to give new students that first-year experience."

Choices, choices: How to decide where to train or study in NZ
How to choose the best place to train or retrain in the Covid recession.

Enrolments soar at training institutions as Covid-19 bites
Early applications for 2021 have doubled at some polytechs.

New Covid-19 testing method could slash wait times
.AgResearch, with support from fellow Crown Research Institute ESR, is leading the study.