She did her BSc at Otago University and her doctorate at University of Auckland.
Source: I'm her cousin and I just googled her for a laugh
The country that is referred to as "Royaume-Uni" in French is the United Kingdom.
(Le) Royaume Uni.
l'amour uni
Le Royaume Uni
in French the United Kingdom is called "le royaume-uni"
Trey uni vies
You can do any GCSE's but you have to have French and you would probably need a C in English, Science and Maths to get into uni in the first place.
His last job was as the Cavendish Professor of Physics at Cambridge Uni. in England.
the United Kingdom -- le Royaume-Uni -- "rwah-yohm-ew-nee"
En France, we say "au Royaume-Uni" to mean 'in the United Kingdom'.
uni does not mean many uni means one like a uni-cylcle. It has one wheel! get it?
united is spelled "uni / unis / unie / unies" in French ('s' as a plural mark, 'e' for feminine words) les syndicats ont présenté un front uni (trade unions stood united) les Nations Unies = the United Nations