
University's $5m mansion purchase slammed by watchdog
University of Auckland's purchase of Parnell home for boss not justified: Auditor-General.
University of Auckland's purchase of Parnell home for boss not justified: Auditor-General.
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Journey-Free Parata went into state care at 8. This is her story of hope.
Ministry of Health may make use of the Covid Tracer app mandatory for big events.
More than 100,000 Kiwi school students are preparing for NCEA exams, which begin Monday.
All exams at Auckland University today will be online due to the latest Covid-19 scare.
Foreign doctoral students advised to take a 'holiday' and pick fruit.
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Early applications for 2021 have doubled at some polytechs.
A mental health study in NZ concludes that lockdown reduced the wellbeing of young adults.
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University's expenses didn't end once it signed $5m cheque for boss's swanky Parnell pad.
The university monitored students' social media activity almost every day for months.
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Business think-tank blames NZ educational decline on our 'child-centred' teaching.
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Students says their concerns about Covid-19 are being ignored by the university.
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Hundreds of academic jobs at risk if NZ border stays closed.
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The sun will come out on Sunday, ya just gotta hang on until ... 7.02am.
Thirty-seven Māori professors call for a nationwide review of institutional racism.
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It's reversed part of its decision to operate classes of up-to 300 people next week.
Should there be restrictions on quarantine and managed isolation workers' activities?
Lectures with 300 people without mandatory masks should not go ahead, say students.