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Baking in lockdown helped top student get into one of the world's best medical schools


Baking in lockdown helped top student get into one of the world s best medical schools
9 Mar, 2021 03:36 AM
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Linda Tang is the first graduate from Pinehurst College to be accepted into the University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine. Photo / Michael Craig
Linda Tang is the first graduate from Pinehurst College to be accepted into the University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine. Photo / Michael Craig
Lincoln Tan is the New Zealand Herald’s diversity, ethnic affairs and immigration senior reporter.lincoln.tan@nzherald.co.nz@LincolnTanNZH
A top student from Auckland s Pinehurst College says embracing time in lockdown helped her get into her dream medical course at one of the world s most elite universities. ....

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Forget the ideal worker myth. Unis need to become more inclusive for all women (men will benefit too)


Movements like #metoo and #blacklivesmatter have increased voice and visibility of gender and race disparities in society and, in particular, workplaces. That includes universities. As we recover from the pandemic, we need innovative approaches to reshaping workplace rituals, rules and routines to advance gender equality and ensure safe workplaces.
Universities, where we prepare professionals and leaders of tomorrow, should be demonstrating and leading these changes. It’s time to:
embed an inclusive leadership approach
move more quickly towards gender equality
challenge the barriers to greater diversity
acknowledge the unequal power relations that exist in universities.
Stop assuming the ideal worker exists: the myth is busted. Chaining people to their desks or labs for every available productive hour is not responsible or effective. Nor does it create a sense of autonomy, wellness or active connections to the workplace or community. ....

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Alumni gratitude and support for causes are behind donations of $50 million or more to colleges and universities


The big idea
The top motive people cite for their donations of US$50 million or more to colleges or universities was a desire to repay a university for what they or a loved one had gotten out of attending, according to a study we published last year. The second two most common reasons were an effort to simply do what they believe is the right thing and a wish to support a particular cause or political agenda.
We found this out when we researched the motives of 30 of these higher education megadonors, through random sampling, from 2010 to 2018 and reviewing about 1,700 publicly available documents and news items that discussed their gifts, including some that quoted the donors themselves. Many donors mentioned more than one motive when they explained why they gave so much money to a school. ....

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Covid claims more victims. This time, 'missing middle' students


Covid claims more victims. This time, ‘missing middle’ students
Those who don’t qualify for NSFAS but rely on sponsors are likely to struggle for financial aid as donors tighten belts
07 March 2021 - 19:18
SA universities are expecting a drop in funding from companies, donors and sponsors to “missing middle” students because of the economic impact of Covid-19.
“Missing middle” students refer to those who don’t qualify for a bursary from the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) because their total household income is less than R600,000 a year.
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