Modified 19 June 2024
Over the last year, the Cyber Security for the Tertiary Sector initiative facilitated online webinars to help organisations in the New Zealand tertiary education sector to better understand cyber security and help them decide what steps they can take to become more secure.
Modified 5 November 2024
Under the provider-based: extramural mode, learners study mainly away from a campus setting but not in the workplace. Learners undertake supported self-directed learning and the provider is responsible for the learners’ health and wellbeing support.
Modified 21 February 2025
The Action Plan is the roadmap for how the recommendations in the National Careers System Strategy (NCSS) will be delivered.
https://www.tec.govt.nz/focus/our-focus/national-careers-system-strategy/ncss-action-plan
Modified 21 March 2025
This page has information on the latest delivery volume and funding details for our main funds.
Modified 5 June 2025
This page describes TEC’s investment process, as well as who’s responsible for each part of the process and what the different stakeholders in the system do.
Modified 8 April 2025
Modified 3 December 2024
Migrating to Aotearoa New Zealand can be overwhelming: a new country, a new culture and a new careers system and job market. Pacific Work Connect is a free service to help eligible Pacific migrants become job-ready in the Aotearoa New Zealand job market.
https://www.tec.govt.nz/about-us/marketing-campaigns/previous-campaigns/pacific-work-connect
Modified 18 June 2024
This page has information on resources for foundation education providers, and our expectations of providers.
https://www.tec.govt.nz/focus/our-focus/foundation-education/information-for-providers
Modified 16 October 2024
Skills Highway is a workplace literacy and numeracy initiative that provides funding and resources to support employees’ literacy, numeracy and communication skills. It helps build a competitive, skilled and productive workforce.
https://www.tec.govt.nz/focus/our-focus/foundation-education/skills-highway/about
Modified 30 May 2024
The Government’s Budget includes initiatives for the tertiary sector that will: increase tuition and training subsidies, fund additional medical students, keep both the Fees Free and Apprenticeship Boost initiatives in place with some changes to eligibility, and reprioritise underutilised funding to other areas of tertiary education.
https://www.tec.govt.nz/funding/funding-and-performance/funding/budgets/budget-2024