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    A positive view on Kiwi university ratings

    A positive view on Kiwi university ratings


    Four of our institutions have improved their standing in the prestigious QS World University Rankings.

    Auckland University is highest at 65th place, and Otago is in the top 200 for the first time since 2022.

    Universities NZ chief executive Chris Whelan says they're good results.

    He says we do incredibly well, considering our funding per student is well below the US, UK and Australia.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     Today's News

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    Living & Travel:
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    Law and Order:
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    Rugby:
    Rob Penney's future as the coach of the Crusaders is unclear despite guiding the side to a 15th title 11:57

    International:
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    Motoring:
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    Tennis:
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    Politics:
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    Motoring:
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    Rugby:
    Former Scotland rugby captain and British and Irish Lions great Ian McLauchlan has died, aged 83 10:17


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