New Zealand Vice-Chancellors' Committee Financial Statement 2018
31 October 2018 | publications
Click here for the New Zealand Vice-Chancellors' Committee Financial Statements for the year ended 30 June 2018.
Latest news from Universities New Zealand: October 2018 newsletter
31 October 2018 | news
Read the October 2018 newsletter from Universities New Zealand.
Does it do what it says on the packet?
31 October 2018 | news
How do NZ universities ensure the courses they provide meet the needs of their students and ensure they are capable and employable? ...
Collaboration between universities and industry: Is New Zealand missing out?
31 October 2018 | news
Is New Zealand missing out on the benefits of university-industry collaboration (UIC)?...
VC's perspective: University study—who really needs it?
30 October 2018 | news
About this time every year, large numbers of students in their final year of school take their last round of NCEA exams and talk with friends and families as they finalise decisions about what to ...
Read the latest newsletter from Universities New Zealand
28 September 2018 | news
The latest newsletter from Universities New Zealand is now available.
Investment in university research pays off
27 September 2018 | news
Earlier this year, Universities New Zealand (UNZ) asked Deloitte Access Economics to estimate the impact on New Zealand’s economy of research and innovation in universities....
Raising the Export Education Levy
26 September 2018 | news
Do the latest proposals to lift the rate of the Export Education Levy (EEL) equate to an admission of failure on the part of the agencies charged with assessing and ensuring the quality of...
From the Chair | Staff cuts sometimes an unfortunate necessity
26 September 2018 | news
From time to time, the Vice-Chancellors of our universities have had to reduce numbers of academic and general/professional staff through redundancies and other involuntary processes....
Outstanding students gain Woolf Fisher scholarships to Cambridge
19 September 2018 | media
[From left] Gabrielle Budd, Sam Frengley, Stephanie McGimpsey Three outstanding young New Zealanders with the potential to be leaders in their field have each been awarded a Woolf Fisher Scholarsh...