Press Release – University of Auckland
Educators and data scientists will discuss the best opportunities for building a more equitable education system to improve access for under-represented groups at a summit hosted by the University of Auckland, in partnership with QS (Quacquarelli Symonds).
The EduData Summit (EDS), the world’s premium forum for data-driven educators, runs from 8-11 June and aims to quantify the extent to which educators and students experience barriers in improving education access.
It will consider how educators can use data to understand the impact of new evidence-based educational policies and work towards goals for improved teaching and learning outcomes, specifically for under-represented groups.
Tuesday, 13 April 2021, 5:05 pm
Educators and data scientists will discuss the best
opportunities for building a more equitable education system
to improve access for under-represented groups at a summit
hosted by the University of Auckland, in partnership with QS
(Quacquarelli Symonds).
The EduData Summit (EDS), the
world’s premium forum for data-driven educators, runs from
8-11 June and aims to quantify the extent to which educators
and students experience barriers in improving education
access.
It will consider how educators can use data to
understand the impact of new evidence-based educational
policies and work towards goals for improved teaching and
learning outcomes, specifically for under-represented
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Press Release – University of Auckland
As part of its response to the Covid pandemic, which has left thousands of international students unable to enter Aotearoa New Zealand for study, the University of Auckland is launching a number of International Study Centres (ISC) around the world.These will allow international students who wish to study here to complete a foundation programme in their home countries, before enrolling at the University of Auckland when border restrictions are lifted.
The Centres are being run in collaboration with Northern Consortium (NCUK), a global consortium of leading universities.
Brett Berquist, Director International at the University of Auckland, said the initiative formed part of a wider range of strategies to better serve prospective international students who may be unable to enter New Zealand right now.
Press Release – University of Auckland As part of its response to the Covid pandemic, which has left thousands of international students unable to enter Aotearoa New Zealand for study, the University of Auckland is launching a number of International Study Centres (ISC) around the world. These …
As part of its response to the Covid pandemic, which has left thousands of international students unable to enter Aotearoa New Zealand for study, the University of Auckland is launching a number of International Study Centres (ISC) around the world. These will allow international students who wish to study here to complete a foundation programme in their home countries, before enrolling at the University of Auckland when border restrictions are lifted.