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The University of Auckland (UoA; Māori: Waipapa Taumata Rau) is a public research university based in Auckland, New Zealand. The institution was established in 1883 as a constituent college of the University of New Zealand. Initially located in a repurposed courthouse, the university has grown substantially over the years. [1]
In 2050 the median age is forecast to rise from 36 years to 43 years and the percentage of people 60 years of age and older rising from 18 percent to 29 percent. [ 27 ] [ n 3 ] During early migration in 1858, New Zealand had 131 males for every 100 females, but following changes in migration patterns and the modern longevity advantage of women ...
6 June, Auckland: NZ 3 – 2 Deportivo Saprissa; The Chatham Cup was won by Dunedin team Northern who beat North Shore United 3–2 in the final. [13] Provincial league champions: [14] Auckland: North Shore United; Bay of Plenty: Kahukura; Buller: Denniston Hotspurs; Canterbury: Western; Hawke's Bay: Napier Athletic; Manawatu: Kiwi United ...
AUSA has 27,000 members out of 42,000 equivalent full-time students enrolled at the University of Auckland. AUSA has over 100 affiliated clubs, the student bar Shadows, University Book Shop, Student Job Search, market days and events such as Orientation, Summer Shakespeare, End of Daze, Capping week, Womensfest, Cultural Mosaic, Blues Awards ...
The Equal Credit Opportunity Act of 1974 (ECOA), signed by President Gerald Ford 50 years ago on Oct. 28, 1974, changed that. It prevented creditors from discriminating against an applicant ...
The Certificate of Proficiency became the major determinant of job and career opportunities. By 1921 nearly 13 percent of 12- to 18-year-olds attended a secondary institution (usually for at least two years) and five years later in 1926, and still in 1939, 25 percent did so. [1]: pp 276–277 [24]: p.379
The Auckland Region is New Zealand's most populous territorial authority and Auckland its most populous city. In the 2018 census, 1,571,718 persons declared themselves as residents of the region – an increase of 156,178 people or 11.0% since the 2013 census. The Auckland Region accounts for about one-third (33.4%) of New Zealand's population.
Amy Merania Harper (1900–1998), studio in Auckland, portraitist; Louisa M. Herrmann (1864-1955), studio in Cuba Street, Wellington, photographer; Alexis Hunter (1948–2014), contemporary painter, photographer, based in London; Alyson Hunter (born 1948), photographer and print maker based in London