Cash-strapped NZ university plans to open campus in Singapore, sparking anger among staff

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Massey University announces joint venture with “educational investor with facilities” in Singapore. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WELLINGTON – Cash-strapped Massey University, which is cutting jobs and programmes in New Zealand, is planning to open a campus in Singapore in a bid to find new streams of revenue.The university - one of New Zealand’s largest public universities - announced in August a joint venture with “an educational investor with facilities” in Singapore. It declined to reveal the name of the co-investor.

The university currently offers an honours degree in food technology with the Singapore Institute of Technology and a master of analytics through PSB Academy. Both courses attract over 300 students. Massey has an additional 2,000 students studying through its partners in other countries. The project has been in the works for over a year. Massey’s vice-chancellor, Professor Jan Thomas, said she sees Singapore as an important established market for expansion into South-east Asia and beyond.

It is a crisis that many of New Zealand’s universities find themselves facing. Six of the country’s eight universities are in financial distress. An online petition was started on Change.org on July 24 to save its bachelor of speech and language therapy programme from being axed, and has since gathered almost 5,500 signatures.

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