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Tuesday, 03 July 2018 14:38

Philosophy conference puts minds to the big questions

Victoria University of Wellington is about to host 300 of the world’s ablest thinkers as they put their minds to some of life’s knottiest questions.

Published in EDUCATION
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Tuesday, 03 July 2018 12:44

UC strengthens ties with India’s leading international schools

The University of Canterbury has signed memoranda of understanding (MOU) with three of India’s leading international high schools.

Published in EDUCATION
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Monday, 25 June 2018 07:33

Fulton Hogan opens its doors to Canterbury students

Fulton Hogan opens its doors to Canterbury students

An enthusiastic group of Canterbury students enjoyed a ‘hands on’ day at Fulton Hogan in Christchurch this week – and it’s inspired the young women for a career in the Infrastructure Industry.

Published in EDUCATION
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Thursday, 21 June 2018 13:14

Major research grant awarded to assess effectiveness of primary health care

A Victoria University of Wellington-led team of researchers has received a $4.78 million Health Research Council grant to assess the effectiveness of New Zealand’s primary health care system.

Published in HEALTH & SAFETY
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Tuesday, 19 June 2018 11:43

Ara’s Kahukura facility has taken out another prestigious award, this time in New Zealand.

The Jasmax-designed facility won Excellence & Best in Category for the Resene Green Building, and a merit for the GIB Education Property category, last Friday 15 June at the Property Council of New Zealand Rider Levett Bucknall Property Awards ceremony in Auckland.

Published in EDUCATION
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Wednesday, 13 June 2018 13:46

From chalkboards to overhead projectors and whiteboards to smartboards, educators have looked for clever and effective ways to engage their students in learning.

From chalkboards to overhead projectors and whiteboards to smartboards, educators have looked for clever and effective ways to engage their students in learning.

At the Ara Institute of Canterbury Woolston trades campus, a new era has arrived in the form of the LightBoard.

Published in EDUCATION
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Thursday, 07 June 2018 10:48

Teachers need to be better paid for the tech revolution

 Kendall Flutey

Teachers need to be better paid as they adjust to educating kids in the fastest growing sector in New Zealand, - technology, an award-winning Maori chief executive of a fast growing ed-tech company says.

Published in TECHNOLOGY
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Friday, 25 May 2018 10:34

BCITO acts to boost tiny number of school leavers entering apprenticeships

New Zealand’s leading provider of construction and trade apprenticeships is encouraging school leavers to see a career in the trades as a worthwhile choice with the launch of a new digital platform.

Published in CONSTRUCTION
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Wednesday, 23 May 2018 14:39

$13 million for leading-edge biotech research

The Government and the University of Waikato are investing $13 million in a new research programme in Tauranga aimed at helping tackle some of the biggest issues facing New Zealand’s primary sector, Education Minister Chris Hipkins announced today.

Published in EDUCATION
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Thursday, 17 May 2018 13:35

Sparkie lights awards stage

Matt Macaulay works as an electrical fitter at Unison.

Top Hawke’s Bay apprentice Matthew Macaulay is a bright spark in the trades.  From Hastings, Matt qualified as a horticulturist and then as a boilermaker before deciding to pursue an electrical engineering apprenticeship, studying at EIT.

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