Press Release – NZCCSS
The New Zealand Council of Christian Social Services (NZCCSS) is pleased to announce the appointment of Nikki Hurst as Executive Officer.
NZCCSS president Bonnie Robinson says the appointment follows a comprehensive recruitment process that generated good interest in the position.
“This is a special role and we’re excited to welcome Nikki. She has an energy and excitement for the task. She is committed to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and to working in a collaborative way,” says Bonnie.
Nikki comes to the position with a strong academic background, most recently working for The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand as its National Programme Delivery Manager. Prior to that she was a Programme Coordinator and Principal Academic at Auckland’s Unitec Institute of Technology.
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Covid-19 coronavirus: University of Auckland students incredibly disappointed that first week of academic year will be online-only
28 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM
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Auckland University student president Anamika Harirajh: We really wanted to give new students that first-year experience. Photo / Supplied
Auckland University student president Anamika Harirajh: We really wanted to give new students that first-year experience. Photo / Supplied
Auckland University students say they are incredibly disappointed that in-person classes and Orientation events for the first week of the university year have been scrapped.
All Auckland campuses of Auckland, AUT and Massey Universities, Unitec, Manukau Institute of Technology and private training providers have been closed and lectures, which were due to start for the year today