Providers that receive vocational education and training (VET) funding are eligible for funding under the learner component of the Unified Funding System (UFS). You do not need to apply. Instead, the funding is allocated as part of your overall funding for VET.
At the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC), we gather a range of information about common issues through our monitoring work. We’re committed to partnering with tertiary education organisations (TEOs) and sharing learnings from our monitoring work to help the sector build capability. That way, we can all achieve better outcomes for learners.
Massey University and the University of Canterbury talk about their experiences and what they learned from using data and technology to understand and deliver better outcomes for their learners.
Provider-based: asynchronous is a new mode of delivery (mode) for online and distance learning that will come into effect from 2025.
https://moetec.cwp.govt.nz/news-and-consultations/new-mode-of-delivery-for-online-learning/
University of Canterbury's Investment Manager Simon Hall took two staff from The Treasury on a tour of the new RRSIC building.
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MOU signing with Corrections, May 2017
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Event Backgrounder - MITO New Zealands 2018 Industry Summit
Ministerial briefing - AM 18 00405 TEC 2017 18 quarter three performance report
2019 Youth Guarantee funding mechanism