Modified 30 March 2020
While a career as a police officer remains at the top of the table for most searched for jobs on careers.govt.nz, other careers have appeared on the ladder this quarter.
Modified 3 November 2017
Chris Lloyd (pictured above) is part of a national project to discover how best to support trainees with dyslexia. The project provides for learners to be screened for dyslexia and then provided with information and assistance to work with their condition, and to succeed.
Modified 5 June 2025
This page provides information about how Delivery at Levels 7 (degree) to 10 on the New Zealand Qualifications and Credentials Framework (DQ7-10) Fund funding is set, payments are made, and learner fees.
Modified 5 June 2025
Quality Evaluation 2026 has been cancelled. This page provides links to Sector Reference Group (SRG) consultation papers, consultation feedback summaries and decision documents related to Quality Evaluation 2026.
Modified 18 October 2019
The Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) and the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) have completed an investigation into practices at the Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki (WITT) including the delivery of the National Certificate and Diploma in Māori Performing Arts.
Modified 6 January 2025
View conditions by funding year and fund, and compare conditions across different funds. Each document will open in a new browser tab so you can compare conditions between browser tabs.
https://www.tec.govt.nz/funding/funding-and-performance/funding/funding-conditions-by-year
Modified 21 April 2017
When 800 students graduated from Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology on 6 April Julia Kennedy from our Monitoring and Crown Ownership team was invited along as a special guest by the Council’s Chair Cathy Cooney. She was swept along in the parade through Rotorua streets to the packed auditorium of the Sir Howard Morrison Performing Arts Centre where she shared in the joy and pride of families, friends and staff as they celebrated their students’ success.
Modified 5 February 2025
The delivery component comprises the bulk of the Unified Funding System and is now referred to as Delivery at Levels 3–7 (non-degree) on the NZQCF and all industry training (DQ3-7).
Modified 8 April 2025
We have set out the consequences for providers that deliver over 105% of their allocated DQ3-7 and DQ7-10 funding. This ensures that our expectations and the consequences for providers in the event of over-delivery are transparent and consistent.
Modified 8 April 2025
The Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) is working with industry groups to attract and grow a workforce with the right skills to meet current and future needs of the food and fibre sectors.
https://www.tec.govt.nz/focus/our-focus/industry-focus/food-and-fibre