PremiumPremiumBusiness ReportsMood of the Boardroom: Education sector plays catch-upFierce competition means expect a slow recovery in international student numbers.22 Sep 04:59 PM
New ZealandTriple celebration as triplets graduate togetherChloe, Chanel and Roselle Samaratunga, 22, have shared an identical education journey.17 Sep 05:00 PM
New ZealandAbandoned Ōtara building on fireThe building was 'well involved' in the fire when Fenz arrived.13 Sep 04:41 AM
New ZealandAUT: Staff and students in limbo as job cuts loomA senior lecturer says AUT's treatment of its academic staff is 'appalling'.06 Sep 05:26 AM
New ZealandHis daughter was slain by her ex-tutor. He wants staff-student relationships bannedFather of student killed by tutor Clayton Weatherston says change is needed.05 Sep 08:19 PM
New ZealandFocus Live: PM Ardern says Government considering axing Covid traffic lightsDuring a visit to the University of Auckland PM Jacinda Ardern said that the Covid traffic light system will be reviewed, and potentially scrapped in the next "couple of weeks". Video / NZ HeraldWatch04 Sep 02:05 AM
New ZealandUniversity bans intimate relationships between staff, studentsAny pre-existing relationships between staff and students must be declared.01 Sep 03:15 AM
New ZealandFresh allegation against a broadcasting school student referred to policeThe school said the matter had been referred to police.30 Aug 05:00 PM
New ZealandUni's cheating cases soar since pandemic began; students 'take advantage' of 'generosity'What's behind the increase?27 Aug 08:00 AM
New ZealandNew mega-polytech may need to cut staff - reportTe Pūkenga proposal not welcomed by union, which says polytechs are already low-staffed.26 Aug 01:37 AM
New ZealandAUT apologises to academic for mishandling sexual harassment complaint against former head Max Abbott'I did not experience the appropriate or adequate response to the harm I experienced'.25 Aug 12:52 AM
EducationDeparting head of polytech a 'scapegoat' - NationalStephen Town resigned from Te Pūkenga and may be being used as a scapegoat20 Aug 01:44 AM
New ZealandNew mega polytechnic's boss resignsTe Pūkenga is facing a $100 million deficit this year and heavy criticism.17 Aug 04:02 AM
PremiumPremiumNew ZealandHow moving uni year could help Hawke's Bay growersCould this be an answer to worker shortages on orchards and vineyards?14 Aug 02:10 AM
KahuMechanics course to be taught in te reo MāoriChristchurch's Ara to become first polytechnic to teach mechanics in te reo Māori.09 Aug 10:44 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionChris Hipkins: Nats' 'chronic underfunding' forced polytechnic shake-upOPINION: National left the vocational education sector in a parlous state, says Hipkins.27 Jul 05:23 AM
New ZealandChlöe Swarbrick criticises Universities NZ after another student's hostel deathThe student was found dead in her dorm room at Lincoln University on Monday.20 Jul 08:02 AM
EducationUCOL's transition to Te Pūkenga 'going well'A new operating model for Te Pūkenga is expected to be finalised in September.08 Jul 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionOpinion: How politicians have sucked life out of young KiwisOPINION: 'NZ has become a country for oldies to enjoy whilst the young silently drown.'29 Jun 05:05 PM
EducationCanterbury offers 300 university scholarships to students from poorer schoolsThe initiative was unveiled as part of the university's 150-year birthday celebration.22 Jun 12:59 AM
PremiumPremiumEducation'The system is broken': Kids falling out of school puts demand on Alternative EducationAlternative education space in Northland is filled with over-capacity and minimal funding.12 Jun 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumEditorialEditorial: Ardern's US trials and triumphsEDITORIAL: The PM made some notable impressions in the US.28 May 05:00 PM
New ZealandFocus: PM Ardern goes after social media companies and keyboard warriors in Harvard speechPM Jacinda Ardern takes aim at social media companies and ‘keyboard warriors’ during her Harvard Commencement speech. Video / Harvard UniversityWatch26 May 10:10 PM
New ZealandFocus: PM Ardern’s standing ovation for gun reformPrime Minister Jacinda Ardern received loud standing ovations from graduates at Harvard University after talking about New Zealand's move to ban assault rifles and to liberalise abortion laws. Video / Harvard UniversityWatch26 May 10:02 PM
New ZealandFocus Morning Bulletin: 27 May, 2022 How community leaders hope to curb the issue of recent drive-by shootings, the PM delivers her Harvard Commencement speech and why first home buyers need to be cautious in the latest New Zealand Herald headlines. Video / NZ HeraldWatch26 May 08:35 PM
PoliticsFull speech: Jacinda Ardern delivers Harvard University Commencement speechPM Jacinda Ardern spoke to the 8000 graduates at the Harvard Commencement Ceremony in Boston. Video / Harvard UniversityWatch26 May 07:26 PM
KahuNew pathway for Māori keen on health careersGenetics student Amber Te Tau is grateful for the support she has received from Pūhoro.25 May 03:51 AM
EducationNorthland's biggest tertiary education provider hopeful Budget 2022 breaks down barriersNorthTec's chief executive welcomes Budget 2022 investment into vocational education.23 May 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumEducationTrades training receives $230m boost in Budget 2022The investment will provide support for another 24,000 apprentices.19 May 05:00 PM
New ZealandBudget 2022: Nearly $3b to education including decile changes and pay parityIt comes as the sector moves away from the decile system.19 May 02:00 AM
New ZealandBudget 2022: Education funding not keeping up with inflation'Air is going out of the tyres faster than it's being pumped back in,' one principal says.19 May 12:28 AM
PremiumPremiumOpinionPhil Goff: Maximising return of international studentsOPINION: Auckland Mayor outlines a rebuild strategy for the foreign student sector.18 May 06:23 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionRoger Partridge: Border announcements a mix of half-measures, muddled thinkingOPINION: NZ's border settings continue to confound, NZ Initiative chairman writes.18 May 02:00 AM
PremiumPremiumEditorialEditorial: Back to the brain drain as world beckons our bestEDITORIAL: Fully open border means NZ back competing for workers, students and tourists.13 May 05:00 PM