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School of Graduate Studies The School of Graduate Studies has overall responsibility for the development and oversight of policies and procedures for graduate programmes, and for the promotion of graduate study and advocacy for graduate students. We provide information and administrative services to all prospective and current postgraduate students. Our Postgraduate Advisers can help with doctoral, examination and thesis submission enquiries. The Dean of Graduate Studies, Associate Professor Caroline Daley, is the Chair of the Board of Graduate Studies. The board is responsible for creating and administering the University's policies on postgraduate study. If you can’t find the information you’re looking for, make an appointment with one of our Postgraduate Advisers. You can do this at reception or by email. Updates to the 2017 Prospectus The University of Auckland Phone: +64 9 373 7599 extn 81321 Fax: +64 9 373 7610 Monday to Friday, 10am - 4pm




We are closed on weekends and public holidays. School of Graduate Studies staff Dean of Graduate Studies Associate Professor Caroline Daley Deputy Dean of Graduate Studies School of Graduate Studies Manager:  Dr Helen Ross Operations Team Lead:  Sean Maguire Communications and Events Officer:  Charlene Nunes Doctoral Examination Co-ordinator:  Lisa Whyte Postgraduate Administrator:  Anna Cable Postgraduate Administrator:  Georgia King Postgraduate Administrator:  Judy Hu Postgraduate Adviser:  Brett Heagren Postgraduate Adviser:  Erin Atchison Postgraduate Adviser:  Janine Joubert Postgraduate Adviser:  Suryashobha (Shobha) Herle Postgraduate Adviser:  Theresa Gu School of Biological Sciences Student Resource CentreLevel 1 Biology Building 5 Symonds Street Auckland CityPhone: +64 9 373 7599 ext 87297 Email: sbsinfo@auckland.ac.nz Undergraduate Academic Advisers Postgraduate Academic Advisers




International StudentsPhone: +64 9 373 7599 ext 87264 Fax: +64 9 373 7415 Email: int_questions@auckland.ac.nz Mail and physical addresses Street addresses Thomas Building (Research) Building 110 3a Symonds Street Auckland Central 1010 Biology Building (Undergraduate Teaching) Building 106 5 Symonds Street Auckland Central 1010 Lippincott Cottage (Administration) Building 118 3a Symonds Street Auckland Central 1010 View location map of our buildings Room 121, Level 1 Main contacts at the School of Biological Sciences Secretary to the Director Associate Professor Jo Putterill Director of 1st Year Teaching Stage II & III CoordinatorEasily unfolds, locks into place and folds back up in seconds!     Today’s families are busy and on the go! NOW IN “GREY CHECK!” We all want products and services that make life easier! We all want to find solutions that make our craziness seem less crazy! We’re thrilled to introduce a new, innovative product  for active families with small children… ciao!




Our portable high chair is perfect for the family on-the-go. baby chair will make travel, camping, tailgating, picnics, and trips to grandma’s house more convenient.baby Portable High Chair today! Orders are shipped within 2 business days. We love seeing little face in their very own ciao! Visit our Facebook page, post a pic and we’ll get it on our site. See what other moms are saying about our uniquely easy to use chair Try a chair in person! Find a retailer near you that carries the ciao! Practical solution for families Requires no chair, table or other mechanism to work! All one piece and no assembly required! Easily unfolds, locks into place & folds back up in seconds Endless possibilities with ciao! 10 things Mom needs in her car for life with baby8 items every new Grandma needs at her houseciao! baby honored to receive Green Scene Mom Awardciao! baby chair- the unforgettable baby shower gift!Your child can start school or kura in New Zealand anytime between the ages of 5 and 6.




Most parents start their children when they turn 5. Once they turn 6 they must be enrolled and attend a school or kura every day.Children start at different times throughout the school year, depending on when their birthday is, or when it suits you. There aren't set start dates like there are in some other countries.Enrolling early helps the school or kura with their planning. As soon as you've decided on a school or kura get in touch with them to enrol your child, arrange a time for your child to start and arrange some visits to get your child used to school or kura.If your child is changing school or kura for any reason, you need to enrol them in the new school and let the school they are leaving know. This includes moving to a new primary school or kura or to an intermediate or secondary school.Once your child is enrolled at a new school, all their personal records will be sent from the previous one.You enrol directly with the school or kura. Contact them to find out their enrolment process, and to get their enrolment forms.




Check with the school or kura to see what paperwork they want. They will want things like:If the school has an ‘enrolment scheme’, in other words, is zoned, this gives them the authority to restrict enrolments to families living within the zone. If you want your child to attend a zoned school and you live outside the zone you will have to apply to go into their ballot. You can read more about ballots and zones.If you live in an area that has a choice of more than one school you can find out what some of your different options might be by reading the section on the different types of schools available.First of all, contact the school and ask whether they have an enrolment scheme, and if so, get them to explain how you can apply to enrol.If they don’t have an enrolment scheme, they should not turn away any enrolments. If they do, ask the school to put the refusal in writing. You can then contact your nearest Ministry of Education office for advice.There are lots of things you can do.

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