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  2. Academic grading in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    D grade is a failing grade, corresponding to work receiving less than 50%. However, for Honours degrees, the letter grades also correspond to degree classes, with A+/A/A- grades corresponding to a first, B+/high B corresponding to 2:1, etc. Most universities in New Zealand mark C− as the minimum passing grade; these include but are not ...

  3. List of print media in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Timaru Herald. Tuapeka Times. The Wellington Independent. West Coast Times. 1870s. Auckland Star. Bay of Plenty Times. The New Zealand Times (Wellington; 1874–1927) North Otago Times.

  4. List of law schools in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of law schools in New Zealand. School of Law, Auckland University of Technology. Faculty of Law, University of Auckland. Faculty of Law, University of Waikato, Hamilton. Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington. School of Law, University of Canterbury, Christchurch. Faculty of Law, University of Otago, Dunedin.

  5. Universities New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Graduate Longitudinal Study New Zealand is a survey launched in 2011. Commissioned by Universities New Zealand, the study is government-funded and aims to determine the ongoing impact of a tertiary education on graduates’ lives. About 14,000 final-year students will be surveyed in 2011 and again in 2013, 2016 and 2021.

  6. University of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand. The University of New Zealand was New Zealand 's sole degree-granting university from 1874 to 1961. It was a collegiate university embracing several constituent institutions at various locations around New Zealand. After the University of New Zealand was dissolved in 1961, its constituent colleges became four independent degree ...

  7. Tertiary education in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The University of New Zealand system – where it was the only degree-granting university in New Zealand – lasted until 1961. Now the colleges are independent universities in their own right, and since 1961 four new universities have been created: Auckland University of Technology, Lincoln University, Massey University and Waikato University.

  8. Manukau Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    www.manukau.ac.nz. Established in 1970, Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT) ( Māori: Te Whare Takiura o Manukau) is a Category One Institute of technology in Auckland, New Zealand . Category One [2] is the highest possible educational rating as evaluated by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA). MIT is one of the largest providers ...

  9. University of Otago - Wikipedia

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    University of Otago. /  45.86556°S 170.51389°E  / -45.86556; 170.51389. The University of Otago ( Māori: Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka [5]) is a public research collegiate university based in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. Founded in 1869, Otago is New Zealand's oldest university and one of the oldest universities in Oceania. [6]