Victoria University of Wellington is considering changing its name, to end confusion with other similarly named universities around the world and boost its international standing.
Grant Guilford, the university’s vice-chancellor, said that international analysis had shown that the “very high quality†of the university’s research and teaching “isn't being as well recognised offshore as it should beâ€, the reported.
“We also know that confusion arises with our name because there are a number of other universities around the world that are similarly named,†he said.
“This means the achievements of our staff and students – and for that matter our city – can be attributed to other institutions and countries, dimming our international standing.
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“Given the importance of the clarity of our name, we are considering whether changes are needed.â€
The institution was founded as Victoria College, named after Queen Victoria, in 1897.
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Online rumours suggested that the university was looking to change its name to University of Wellington New Zealand: Te Herenga Waka, the Herald said.
Other similarly named institutions include Australia’s Victoria University, Canada’s University of Victoria, Uganda’s Victoria University and Bangladesh’s Victoria University.
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