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Thursday, 18 March 2021, 7:42 am Māori and Pacific students now make up 35% of Waikato student body The University of Waikato has seen a 9.7% increase in student numbers compared to this time last year, equivalent to 736 full-time students. The number of new to degree students (largely school leavers) enrolled at the University of Waikato has grown by 27.4% compared to the same time last year, and the University has also seen a 19.8% increase in students who have transferred from other tertiary institutions. University of Waikato Vice-Chancellor, Professor Neil Quigley, says that while all tertiary institutions have experienced growth in enrolments with school leavers staying in New Zealand and people looking to ....
Education – 2021 enrolment data: University of Waikato community larger and more diverse livenews.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from livenews.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Millions of dollars lost in Bay of Plenty as international student numbers plummet 13 Mar, 2021 12:00 AM 7 minutes to read International student numbers in the Bay of Plenty have dropped and schools are losing millions. Photo / Getty Images International student numbers in the Bay of Plenty have dropped and schools are losing millions. Photo / Getty Images Millions of dollars of international student revenue has been stripped from language providers in the Bay - causing job losses and pushing some centres to the brink. Student numbers continue to fall with calls for the Government to lift border restrictions before the end of this year and extend funding, set to run out in June, that is keeping some schools afloat. ....
The two-day conference is the first convened specifically around the economic implications of Covid-19. “The forum comes at a pivotal time, as we weigh up the long-term effects of our Covid-19 response with other challenges facing our economy including climate change and the housing shortage,” says Professor Neil Quigley, University of Waikato Vice-Chancellor. Deputy Prime Minister Hon Grant Robertson, Minister of Finance, will present a keynote address sharing his views on using fiscal, monetary and micro-economic policy to build a thriving economy for New Zealand. Other keynote speakers include Adrian Orr, Governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua, and Vittoria Shortt, CEO of ASB Bank, who will share their thoughts on the future of monetary policy and banking for a strong New Zealand post-Covid. ....