The Matariki Network of Universities (MNU) is an international group of universities that focuses on strong links between research and undergraduate teaching.[1] Each member is leading international best practice in research and education based on long academic traditions.[2] The MNU was established in 2010 to enable universities to enhance diversity, to share ideas and expertise, and to learn international best practice from each other, recognising the shared commitment to an ethos of excellence in research, scholarship and rounded education.[3]
Name and research activities
Matariki in the
Māori language designates the
Pleiades star cluster, also known as the
Seven Sisters. It reflects seven founding member universities in the MNU.[4]
Potential activities for the newly formed network include:[5]
enhanced student exchange
joint postgraduate programmes
social-responsibility projects
research collaboration
conferences and workshops on topics of mutual interest
visiting fellowships
faculty and staff exchange and secondments
benchmarking and sharing of best practice
cultural and sporting activities
Universities
As of September 2010 the founding members of the Matariki Network of Universities are:[6]
The Matariki Network of Universities (MNU) is an international group of universities that focuses on strong links between research and undergraduate teaching.[1] Each member is leading international best practice in research and education based on long academic traditions.[2] The MNU was established in 2010 to enable universities to enhance diversity, to share ideas and expertise, and to learn international best practice from each other, recognising the shared commitment to an ethos of excellence in research, scholarship and rounded education.[3]
Name and research activities
Matariki in the
Māori language designates the
Pleiades star cluster, also known as the
Seven Sisters. It reflects seven founding member universities in the MNU.[4]
Potential activities for the newly formed network include:[5]
enhanced student exchange
joint postgraduate programmes
social-responsibility projects
research collaboration
conferences and workshops on topics of mutual interest
visiting fellowships
faculty and staff exchange and secondments
benchmarking and sharing of best practice
cultural and sporting activities
Universities
As of September 2010 the founding members of the Matariki Network of Universities are:[6]