18Jan/10

Does New Zealand really need more University Graduates?

Thane Haarhoff

A University graduate will earn approximately $1.5 million dollars more than a school-leaver with no other qualifications, and be less likely to go to prison, or die before reaching their normal life expectancy age.  These are just some of the assertions made in an address by Derek McCormack from AUT University.

 Speaking to business leaders in July 2009, Mr. Mc Cormack referred to recent research to support these and other statements, highlighting the fact that New Zealand is falling behind other OECD countries.

He says we need graduates for key occupations, but we also need pool of adequately qualified people simply to run New Zealand businesses and compete in the world arena.

What is your view?  Are we fixated on University education or does AUT have a point?

 Read the full story at: http://www.aut.ac.nz/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/87037/why-nz-needs-more-graduates.pdf

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