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The Kiwi alternative for postgraduate study and research
New Zealand universities maintain a high level of research. This is evidenced in the large range of publications and books produced each year. Many articles are published in refereed journals which are produced annually and published internationally. Awards and distinctions are also regularly achieved by New Zealand researchers.
Each university has recently been evaluated under Performance Based Research Funding during which academic staff have been rated on their research outputs. Results are available on the Tertiary Education Commission website at www.tec.govt.nz. These results demonstrate the strengths of each New Zealand university.While research is not the only consideration for studying at postgraduate levels, it forms a substantial part of any postgraduate qualification in the New Zealand system.
Further information on the New Zealand universities can be found at www.nzvcc.ac.nz or www.mynzed.com or by contacting any of the New Zealand universities individually.
For a full range of programmes offered at New Zealand universities contact the New Zealand Vice-Chancellors Committee (www.nzvcc.ac.nz) and ask for a University Directory. This directory lists all subject areas and specifies at which levels they are available. Many universities have specialist areas of studies such as genetics, screen and media studies, music performance, fine arts, special education, gender studies and so on.
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