Tim Calder

Prime Campus

Education EN ↓ 29 episodes

We provide our student tenants with the best flatting experience in New Zealand, and go on to support their transition into their chosen careers.

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Tim Calder

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Education

Latest episode

Oct 2, 2025

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Episodes

The Split Incentive in Student Housing: Challenges and Potential for Change 02.10.2025

Rosalind Love speaks with Tim Calder about the state of student housing and the “split incentive” – where landlords lack motivation to invest in energy efficiency, leaving tenants to bear the impact of inefficient housing. The conversation explores why this issue persists and how Prime Campus is positioning itself as a leader in driving better solutions for both students and investors.

Keegan, Alban, and Cosima: nice flatmates finish first! 12.09.2023

Deciding to leave the tenancy early is a stressful situation for everyone involved, not least of which the tenant looking to leave. There are a number of ways a landlord can avoid this situation, but it's a two way street. Prime Campus has been fortunate to have tenants Keegan Wright, Alban Ribet, and Cosima Augusta return for another year with us. This group have agreed to share with us their...

Hugo Donaldson: passion for engineering, and love of Canterbury student life 04.11.2021

Hugo is one of our tenants studying civil engineering at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch. Hugo was able to share his whole process of how he fell in love with engineering from a young age, decided to move across the country to experience a new city and make new friends, how his passion for engineering made it easy for him to focus on his studies, get good grades and as of just a few w...

Finn Brokenshire - “Don’t rush in” 10.08.2021

Finn is in his second year of university, studying medicine. Health services run in Finn’s family with his father a doctor and mother a nurse. However, Finn’s advice was anything but following a set direction when it came to university, instead his feedback was to take your time and make the decision right for you, at the right stage in your life. Finn’s advice is invaluable, and comes from his pe...

Jaxson Tautala-Hanita - "It takes a village to raise a child" 04.08.2021

Jaxson Tautala-Hanita, at our flat 27 Steps to Heaven, is studying a Bachelor of Applied Science in Environmental Management and Politics, but what’s more interesting is how he came to the decision to study this course at the University of Otago in Dunedin. Jaxson’s university decision making process is very inclusive and inspiring, and I highly recommend this podcast to anyone who is struggling w...

Will Body - Don't stress out about first year course selection 29.07.2021

Will, very casually, said that in his first year he almost randomly decided to give Law study a go at, then proceeded to tell me that he is now studying second year law, having made it through a very tough cut off. Will is having a great time flatting, and seems to be one of those people that can quickly turn his hand to anything - including cooking! I think anyone stressing about their course sel...

Quinn Ritchie - Physiotherapy student starting placements 29.07.2021

Quinn is in his second year of a Physiotherapy degree at the University of Otago, in Dunedin, and has just started going on placement where he’s enjoying helping patients with pre & post opp surgery for osteoarthritis. Quinn is definitely a great role model for students looking to get the most out of their university and flatting experience, so would highly recommend hearing what he has to say...

Finn Howe - An international perspective from within a closed border 28.07.2021

Finn is originally from Jakarta, Indonesia, but this year residing at our flat Honeydukes, while attending the University of Otago, studying law. Finn would have to be one of the closest tenants we have this year to an international student, given the border closures preventing international students from attending university in New Zealand. Finn’s unique perspective further highlights each of the...

Sam White - Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences, come medicine. 27.07.2021

Sam is one of our tenants at the The Feisty Goat on Castle Street, and is studying a Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences this year, having narrowly missed out of his preferred course of study, medicine. What I found most interesting from my talk with Sam was his self review on the balance of work and play he participated in last semester, and how going forward he will make changes to ensure that he ha...

Vaughn Wells - Finance and management double major with international experience 22.07.2021

Vaughn is in his last year of a bachelor of commerce degree with a double major in finance and management, which he is looking to apply to a career in consulting. Vaughn was able to share some great insight into a number of areas of student life, but what I found most interesting was his review of his decision to take an overseas GAP year. I highly recommend listening to Vaughn’s story, to take ad...

Alex Coventry - Human Resources and Tourism 22.07.2021

Alex is in his second year of flatting with us, and third and last year of university studying a Bachelor of Commerce, Majoring in Human Resources and Minoring in Tourism. Alex had some unique motivations for travelling the length of the country to study in Dunedin, from his home town of Whakatane, which I think anyone considering their location of study should listen to this podcast to discover.

Jamie Findlay - Future career in professional sport 22.07.2021

This evening I spoke with Jamie Findlay, one of our tenants at our named flat, The Roost, who is in their second year of flatting with us, third year studying a Bachelor of Sport Science. Jamie would love to use his degree to work with professional athletes to enhance their performances, with his sports of interest being basketball and football. Jamie also shared some advice on University and flat...

Jordan Annand - Medicine study boyhood dream 20.07.2021

Jordy is one of our tenants at our named flat, Last Resort, on Castle Street, who shared lots of great insights into his year, but most importantly spoke about how he came to make the decision to study medicine in Dunedin, and how he and his flatmates decided to flat with one another in their second year of study. Jordy is another great role model for people looking to get the most from their univ...

Oliver Brakenridge - Entrepreneurial study and career roadmap 19.07.2021

Like so often happens, I get so excited, and envious, when our tenants course of study and planned career ambitions align with goals I had during my time as a student. Ollie was no exception, from his University selection process, to his course of study, right through to his career goal, this podcast is a must for anyone with an entrepreneurial bent.

Miricara Kawe - Family and community to benefit from study of Law 12.07.2021

Miricara, had just come back from her 5 week mid-year break, during her second year bachelor of Law and Arts degree, when we recorded this podcast. I felt humbled to learn that Miricara is pursuing her degrees in the hope that she can support her family by helping her iwi, Tainui, with their land settlement process. Miricara has valuable experience and advice for those deciding on their university...

Callum Hancock - Roadmap to the future 28.04.2021

If anyone is considering a career in finance or consultancy, I would thoroughly recommend listening to this podcast to hear how Callum has intelligently laid out his roadmap at such an early stage for his future.

Vachrisa Stevenson - Taking in the experience of university 12.02.2021

Vachrisa knew she wanted to work in the field of health sciences so decided to study a Bachelor of Science, majoring in Neuroscience, at the University of Otago, Dunedin Campus. Vachrisa talks to us about why she chose Otago University, where she found her flatmates, how they selected their flat, and what recommendations she has for people embarking on their university study.  

Andrew McKenzie - Electric Kiwi and student culture 16.11.2020

If you’re starting flatting next year, or want a better deal on your flat’s electricity, you must hear what Andrew from Electric Kiwi has to say on this episode.

Connor Walsh - Keeping your options open 04.10.2020

Connor kept his options open in his approach to study, which paid off this year as he switched into a Management & Sociology double major at the University of Otago. With his dual citizenship, for New Zealand and the United States, Connor has some exciting employment opportunities available to him in the future, which we are really keen to follow.

Joseph Brosnahan - an international New Zealander 18.09.2020

Joe is one of our current Prime Campus tenants, who had a unique transition into university. Although a New Zealander by birth, Joe lived his entire life in China and Thailand, only returning to commence his law and politics degree at the University of Otago.

Sam Annand - Engineering and flatting experiences at the University of Canterbury 01.09.2020

Sam is one of our current Prime Campus tenants in Christchurch. Sam will blow you away with the level of thought he put into his course planning, and his approach to living arrangements at the University of Canterbury. The outcome of both will undoubtedly pay dividends in the future.

Roy Smith - Student Job Search; where talent meets opportunity 18.08.2020

Roy joins us to share Student Job Search's vision to be the trusted advisor that assists students of all ethnicities and backgrounds support their studies through paid employment and become work-ready, more employable and better prepared to achieve their long term career goals.

Jack Williams - How to work hard and play hard at Uni 12.08.2020

Jack, one of our current tenants at the Feisty Goat on Castle Street, shares with us his journey on deciding what University to attend, how to approach applying for your college of residence, how he made his group of friends, and his disciplined approach to work and play.

Sean Prenter - Studying with the after effects of a serious head injury 11.08.2020

Sean Prenter shares with us his incredible story about moving from England to study Environmental Management and Politics at the University of Otago in Dunedin, and his inspirational effort in recovering from a serious brain injury.

Dylan Fisher - Taking a gap year from University 27.07.2020

Dylan, one of our current tenants, has decided to take a year out from his Bachelor of Arts and Science degree at the University of Otago, to get some real world working experience and evaluate his course of study for next year.

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