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Auckland Technical School (1895–1906) Auckland Technical College (1906–1913) Seddon Memorial Technical College (1913–1963) Auckland Technical Institute (1963–1989) Auckland Institute of Technology (1989–2000) Motto: For the changing world: Type: Public research university: Established: 2000 (lineage back to 1895) Endowment
The following is a list of business schools in New Zealand. Auckland University of Technology School of Business - Auckland University of Technology; AUT School of Business [1] University of Canterbury Business School - University of Canterbury [2] EIT Faculty of Business and Computing - Eastern Institute of Technology [3]
University status Auckland University of Technology: Auckland: 1895 2000 Lincoln University: Lincoln: 1878 1990 Massey University: Palmerston North: 1928 1963 University of Auckland: Auckland: 1883 1883 University of Canterbury: Christchurch: 1873 1873 University of Otago: Dunedin: 1869 1869 University of Waikato: Hamilton: 1964 1964 Victoria ...
The AUT Law School is a school of Auckland University of Technology in Auckland, New Zealand. The law school is a part of the Faculty of Business, Economics and Law and is one of three schools in the faculty. [1] It offers two undergraduate, and five postgraduate programs to students.
All Pacific student associations work in parallel to mainstream associations: New Zealand Union of Students' Associations: Tauira Pasifika; Auckland Institute of Studies: Maori Pacific Island Students Association (MPI)
The University of West Florida — 84%. Rollins College — 83%. Ringling College of Art and Design — 83%. The University of Tampa — 83%. Florida Gulf Coast University — 82%. Florida ...
As of June 2011, there are 538 primary and secondary schools in Auckland, enrolling over 267,000 students. [1] In New Zealand schools, students begin formal education in Year 1 at the age of five. [2] Year 13 is the traditional final year of secondary education, although students are entitled to stay in secondary school until the end of the ...
The University of New Zealand system – where it was the only degree-granting university in New Zealand – lasted until 1961. [3] 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.