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.
Modified 6 April 2018
We have made some improvements to Ngā Kete. Ngā Kete is your secure search and browse portal to the information sources and products that TEC makes available. It is where we share information and where you can search for and discover content.
https://www.tec.govt.nz/news-and-consultations/archived-news/some-changes-to-nga-kete
Modified 2 April 2025
Mā te mahi ngātahi, ka angitū – success requires all of us to play our part
We face a challenge. Learner success for all is paramount to a successful and thriving New Zealand. However, many learners, particularly Māori and Pacific peoples, face barriers that affect their participation and completion rates.
Modified 5 July 2024
The work to refresh the National Careers System Strategy continues to progress well, with big steps taken in the project’s first phase: developing the current state. This initial view provides the foundation for further engagement with stakeholders to understand their perspectives and needs.
Modified 26 November 2024
The Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) invited feedback on the proposed criteria for significant plan amendments (SPAs) and replacement plans (RPs). Consultation closed on 15 November 2024.
Modified 19 March 2025
New tools and training that Private Training Establishments can use to educate their staff about how to prevent phishing attacks will soon be available for free through the Cyber Security for the Tertiary Sector (CSTS) initiative.
Modified 3 August 2023
On Wednesday 8 September, the government announced a $20 million boost to the Hardship Fund for Learners (HAFL), to be paid out to providers.
Modified 16 July 2021
The Government has today announced the launch of a new online, phone and onsite service in response to the economic impact of COVID-19, creating a substantial range of initiatives to help businesses and individuals in need.
https://www.tec.govt.nz/news-and-consultations/archived-news/new-jobs-and-training-website-goes-live
Modified 9 October 2024
The data exchange platform will provide a consistent workflow to support all data submissions.