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Students pleased UCOL and TEU have ended pay dispute
Wednesday, 21 May 2014, 3:58 pm | Association Of Students At UCOL
“Students at UCOL are pleased that month long employment negotiations ended yesterday”, says Miranda Orpin, President of Association of Students at UCOL (AS@U). More >>
National does it again, puts our future in disarray
Wednesday, 3 August 2011, 10:04 pm | Association Of Students At UCOL
National with the support of ACT and United Future have set aside parliamentary process to allow ACT’s detrimental and unnecessary Bill to continue through another stage of the parliamentary process. This Bill is set to devastate student support, services ... More >>
Students told their voice means nothing
Monday, 23 November 2009, 3:47 pm | Association Of Students At UCOL
Universal College of Learning (UCOL) students are shocked at the Education and Science Select Committee’s report back on the Education (Polytechnic Governance) Amendment which seeks to allow the removal of student representation on Polytechnic Councils. More >>
UCOL Students Celebrate Their Orientation Week’
Wednesday, 3 March 2004, 5:10 pm | Association Of Students At UCOL
The Association of Students at UCOL (AS@U) commenced by celebration of their 1st semester orientation yesterday, starting with the annual free breakfast sponsored by ‘ZMFM’. “Student orientations have traditionally been for the young ones, with ... More >>
‘UCOL Kicks Off A New Year’
Wednesday, 11 February 2004, 8:24 am | Association Of Students At UCOL
Up to 1000 first year UCOL students kicked off a new academic year this week by attending a formal welcoming at the Regent Theatre, followed by a ‘Powhiri ceremony’ on the UCOL campus. More >>
More Discounts For UCOL Students
Thursday, 5 February 2004, 3:53 pm | Association Of Students At UCOL
The ‘Association of Students at UCOL’ (AS@U) in partnership with ‘Student-Card’ is pleased to be able to offer to UCOL students a new student discount card, providing more opportunities locally and nationally. More >>