Students
Otago Polytech head says too many people on balconiy
Police have decided not to run a criminal investigation into the impromptu courtyard concert in Dunedin, which left four people injured. Audio
Dunedin student speaks out about Six60 concert
A Dunedin student injured at the Six60 concert on Friday night has spoken out about her experience of the evening and the rugby team-mate still in hospital. Audio
Footage shows students not jumping on balcony when it collapsed
New high-tech video of the moment a balcony collapsed at a Dunedin student concert show has been released to RNZ. Audio
Uni makes overcrowded accommodation free
Victoria University has offered some students free accommodation after it told them they would have to share bunkrooms.
Hato Petera whanau renovate hostels for new school year.
Whanau, old students and members of the local community are helping to renovate the hostel buildings at Hato Petera College in Auckland. At the end of 2015 the North Shore school annnounced it was… Audio
Student loan debt reaches $14.8bn
Students are borrowing and repaying more than ever, and the total student loan debt has reached $14.8 billion.
Massey textiles and innovation
New Zealand has plenty of design talent and no shortage of innovative ideas, but what opportunities exist for our emerging designers, especially in the area of textiles? Sonia Sly headed to Massey… Audio, Gallery
Party leaves university hall 'like a war zone'
A party at Victoria University's Katharine Jermyn Hall has resulted in 'thousands of dollars' of damage and 26 people being moved out of their rooms. Audio
Stars Return Home
They've come from as far as London and Las Vegas. International and local stars are returning home. They're back to celebrate their high school's 40th anniversary in style with a fund-raising arts… Audio, Gallery
Why New Zealand needs more C students, good all-rounders
Derek McCormack is the Vice-Chancellor of AUT, the Auckland University of Technology. He says students and universities need to be focusing not just on academic results but also on graduates having a… Audio
Graduates say their livelihoods haven't improved after university
Earlier this week a survey has revealed the number of students in financial distress has more than doubled since 2012. Audio
Universities look to Auckland for growth
Universities are increasingly looking to Auckland for students as they struggle with falling school-leaver numbers in their local areas. Audio
Te Reo Māori students
He aha ōu moemoea mo te kawanatanga e tu mai nei? What issues are important to you for the impending government? Justine Murray asks this question to a group of māori language students. Audio