University college
The term university college is used in a number of countries to denote institutions that provide tertiary education but do not have full or independent university status. Precise usage varies between countries.
New Zealand
Nearly all New Zealand universities were originally described as "University colleges", and were constituent parts of a federal body, the University of New Zealand. All are now fully independent: thus the former Canterbury University College is now the University of Canterbury.
Related Topics:
New Zealand - University of New Zealand - University of Canterbury
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There is a specific university hall of residence named "University College" at Otago University.
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