Education

University of Waikato‘s new te reo opportunity

A new opportunity to take te reo to the world has risen at the University of Waikato. The Māori Medium Education Programme, Te Maiea o te Rangi, is opening to... Read More

Low attendance “shows decline” of education system

Low attendance at school is another sign the country's education system is slipping with children from lower socio-economic areas the worst affected, the executive... Read More

NCEA and NZ scholarship exams begin today

Students across New Zealand are preparing to sit down for NCEA and New Zealand Scholarship exams today. The exams mark and milestone before a 'well-earned summer... Read More

Red Tulip Walk around Mauao today

Gather your friends and family for a 5km Red Tulip Walk for Parkinson's around Mauao today, November 5. Parkinson's is the fastest growing neurological condition... Read More

Bringing science into children’s lives

Chris Duggan has been recognised for her hard work and perseverance in bringing her charity, House of Science NZ, to where it is today. The House of Science CEO... Read More

WBOP Students Urged To Apply For $100K Scholarship

Western Bay of Plenty students with significant physical or intellectual disabilities can now apply for their share of a unique $100,000 scholarship fund to help... Read More

Student loan warning for those heading overseas

People are being warned to sort out their student loans before heading overseas. Many young KIwis are planning on moving overseas now New Zealand's borders... Read More

Tauranga‘s carbon capture researcher‘s Earth study

The goal of understanding the deep history of carbon cycling on Earth and how - and if - we can make that work for us in the fight against climate change has secured... Read More

New Tauranga scholarships look to the future

A new scholarship for first year engineering and environmental science students in Tauranga aims to create new connections between students and industry in the... Read More

Crescendo to empower youth in BOP town

In smaller communities across New Zealand, rangatahi/youth do not have the same level of access to the arts, and exposure to relevant opportunities can be limited. Auckland-based... Read More

UOW students solve sustainability problems

Students have been working to find solutions for sustainability problems posed by local organisations, and have shared their insights as part of the University... Read More

Contest to launch young creatives’ careers

Students from across Tauranga and the Western Bay are being given the chance to launch their careers in the creative industries by entering a prestigious competition. ... Read More