Modified 12 May 2021
The Government has announced $25 million in new funding to expand front line mental health and wellbeing services for tertiary students.
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 3 March 2022
This week, Education Minister Chris Hipkins announced further progress on the Reform of Vocational Education (RoVE), and Registrations of Interest opened for the first Centre of Vocational Excellence.
Modified 13 October 2022
The TEC has developed several focus area briefs as part of our Investment Toolkit for the 2019 Investment Round, to support tertiary education organisations (TEOs). Focus Area Briefs identify goals for key strategic areas, and outline how we will work with TEOs to achieve those goals. The briefs provide detail about what we want to invest in, and what we consider when we make decisions about this investment.
Modified 29 April 2024
Entrepreneurial Universities was a competitive fund aimed at attracting world-leading entrepreneurial researchers to build stronger and more relevant links with existing and emerging industries and firms.
Modified 10 July 2023
A downloadable tool for tertiary education organisations (TEOs) to facilitate discussions about equity and identifying focus areas for developing your own learner success approach.
Modified 26 March 2024
This issue includes: our role in monitoring fees-free tertiary education, and improvements to be made based on audit analysis.
Modified 21 April 2023
Modified 26 June 2025
Birmingham City University shares how it is improving graduate outcomes by creating informal networks and connections with industry.
Modified 16 July 2021
Today the Education Minister Chris Hipkins announced that two successful groups have been confirmed to establish the first two Centres of Vocational Excellence (CoVEs) – a Primary Sector CoVE and a Construction CoVE.
https://www.tec.govt.nz/news-and-consultations/archived-news/first-coves-announced