Modified 7 March 2024
We want all learners to receive the support they need to be successful, and for some autistic people it can be hard braving the world of tertiary education. A new resource gives tertiary education organisations (TEOs) information and strategies to improve autistic learners’ education experience.
Modified 16 March 2022
New and updated information, products and templates have been added to the Investment Toolkit for the upcoming Investment Round for 2022 funding. These tools add to the suite of products available to support tertiary education organisations (TEOs) in their strategic planning and Investment Plan engagement.
Modified 16 July 2021
The webinar video series hosted by the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) to enhance online teaching practice and meet the requirements of tertiary learners is now available.
Modified 30 March 2020
Consultation and engagement with communities on the Reform of Vocational Education continues this month across New Zealand.
Modified 13 October 2022
This page provides an overview of the assessment of tertiary education institutions' (TEIs') business cases.
Modified 26 June 2025
This page provides information about the Gateway Schools data submissions on DXP Ngā Kete.
https://www.tec.govt.nz/funding/funding-and-performance/reporting/gateway-schools
Modified 5 June 2025
This page provides information about how TEO-led Workplace Literacy and Numeracy (TEO-led WLN) funding is set and payments are made.
Modified 7 August 2023
The University of Canterbury’s Tūwhitia! Transforming Tertiary symposium showed a cross-sector commitment to achieving equity for all learners.
Modified 25 June 2024
After 18 months, the Cyber Security for the Tertiary Sector (CSTS) initiative closes on Thursday 27 June. CSTS made significant progress over this time and realised its goal of boosting cyber security awareness and capability in tertiary education organisations, big and small.
Modified 30 March 2020
The Quality Evaluation is one of the country’s biggest research assessments and equates to approximately 55 percent of the Performance-Based Research Fund (PBRF), totaling over $1 billion for a six-year period.