Modified 13 October 2022
Inspiring the Future provides students with a broader view of career options and future work possibilities. The programme aims to help raise New Zealanders' education level and their skills and aspirations to meet the demands of work now and in the future.
Modified 16 July 2021
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
Modified 16 September 2024
The Accelerating Learner Success Fund (Tūwhitia) supports initiatives focused on accelerating learner success in tertiary education and training. It aims to improve outcomes for learners, particularly underserved learners across the system.
Modified 4 March 2024
Adult and Community Education (ACE) Aotearoa Incorporated (ACE Aotearoa) is the lead body for the ACE sector. It is a professional development body of networks of adult and community educators.
Modified 15 January 2024
The purpose of the Adult and Community Education (ACE) Fund is to provide community-based education, foundation skills, and pathways into other learning opportunities that meet community learning needs.
https://www.tec.govt.nz/funding/funding-and-performance/funding/fund-finder/ace
Modified 8 March 2024
Adult and Community Education (ACE) Professional Development builds sector capability by supporting ACE providers to gain additional teaching skills.
Modified 23 April 2025
Apprenticeship Boost provides support for employers to keep and take on new apprentices. It aims to help apprentices to earn and learn while training, so they become skilled practitioners in targeted occupations that are critical to New Zealand’s growth and sustainability.
https://www.tec.govt.nz/funding/funding-and-performance/funding/fund-finder/apprenticeship-boost
Modified 29 August 2024
The three CAPEs are university-led centres of excellence for languages, culture, politics and economics of the Asia-Pacific regions – North Asia, Southeast Asia and Latin America.
Modified 4 March 2024
The Centres of Research Excellence (CoREs) Fund was established in 2001 to encourage the development of excellent tertiary education-based research that is collaborative, strategically focused and creates significant knowledge transfer activities.