More than 1,000 undergraduate students have spent time at the partner campus, and hundreds of faculty members are involved in collaborative activities between the two universities, yielding more than 800 joint publications.
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Letters: Ihumātao, Laura Fergusson Trust, savings and police chases
21 Dec, 2020 04:00 PM
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NZ Herald
Righting a wrong National and Act have strongly denounced the Government s purchase of the contested land at Ihumātao. They say that it will open up a can of worms for more Treaty claims on, private, land in the future.
This piece of land was confiscated by the British settler government from the original owners in 1863, despite that iwi not being in rebellion against the Crown at the time.
Mr Seymour and Mr Mitchell, would do well to ponder that fact, while pontificating about the need to respect the sanctity of private property.
Letters: Maths and culture, abuse in care, fair tax and Trevor Mallard
17 Dec, 2020 04:00 PM
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Basic mathematics must be understood by all students at year nine, or aged 14 and 15, surely? Photo / Andrew Bonallack, File
Basic mathematics must be understood by all students at year nine, or aged 14 and 15, surely? Photo / Andrew Bonallack, File
NZ Herald
Have we reached critical maths? I recently read an article by Richard Prebble (NZ Herald, December 16) on why our Year 9 children were failing basic maths questions.
This from the article, as quoted by a principal. We do not do as well as we did in cultural activities, he answered. Our pupils get one chance to learn maths; they have a lifetime to appreciate culture.