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Student fees rise faster than inflation
The rising cost of tertiary education led students at the University of Auckland to an unusual protest against growing financial...
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Casualisation, high workload key to Australian universities’ success
To an outsider, this could seem like a golden age for higher education. Over the past decade Australian universities have...
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Loan sharks will still bite without interest rate caps
Media release: FIRST Union Monday 2 April, 2012 Loan sharks will still bite without interest rate caps FIRST Union, the union...
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Manukau negotiations conclude in one day
TEU members at the Manukau Institute of Technology are voting on whether to ratify a collective agreement after only a day...
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Restructuring affecting 500 workers
Tertiary institutions are in a constant state of restructuring says TEU deputy secretary Nanette Cormack. Last week TEU’s...
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PSA: Spin on local government wages nothing but smokescreen for reforms
“Claims that the local government wage bill is contributing to soaring debt is incorrect and nothing more than a smokescreen...
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New Zealand specific research under pressure from PBRF
New Zealand specific research under pressure from PBRF Pressure to publish research in international journals may be driving...
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Proposed NorthTec settlement may end long-running dispute
TEU members at NorthTec will vote shortly on a new collective agreement to replace the one that expired in November 2010....
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$8000 for each star?
Global educational benchmarking agency Quacquarelli Symonds, known as QS Stars, has evaluated Massey University’s performance...
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More polytechnic students
Some polytechnics are reporting strong enrolments and say relatively high unemployment is continuing to drive people into...
