How Gateway funding is calculated and payments are made. The information also includes funding washups (recoveries), funding allocation and the process for decreasing enrolments.
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.
Here are links to funding mechanisms (also known as 419s) and letters of delegation issued under the by the Minister of Education.
https://www.tec.govt.nz/funding/funding-and-performance/funding/mechanisms/
This page has information on how Centres of Asia-Pacific Excellence (CAPEs) report to us and how we monitor their performance.
TEC Briefing to Incoming Minister (BIM)
https://www.tec.govt.nz/assets/Ministerial-papers/TEC-Briefing-to-Incoming-Minister-BIM.pdf
This page has information on how Immigration Levy provision is reported on and how we monitor performance.
Medical Trainee Intern Grants are paid to the University of Otago and the University of Auckland to provide a stipend for domestic medical students working as interns as part of their sixth year of study.
This page explains how Medical Trainee Intern Grants funding is set and payments are made, and includes funding allocation and funding recovery information.
The Centres of Research Excellence (CoREs) Performance Measurement Framework (PMF) is designed to collect standardised data to show how CoREs are progressing towards achieving the outcomes stated in their Outcomes Statements.
This page covers how universities report on Medical Trainee Intern Grant funding, and how we monitor their performance.