This page has everything you need to know about the rollout of Phriendly Phishing across the tertiary sector.
Kia ora koutou, welcome to the latest edition of RoVE News.
The Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) has opened the 2021 micro-credential fee limit exception process and the application form is now available.
This page provides information on the application process, eligibility criteria and assessment process for learner identity and eligibility verification exceptions.
The government has announced a $380.6 million initiative to help keep apprentices in work. The Apprenticeship Boost will support up to 36,000 first and second year apprentices per year (including new apprentices), by providing a subsidy to around 18,000 employers.
https://tec.govt.nz/news-and-consultations/archived-news/new-fund-to-keep-apprentices-in-work/
Aotearoa is taking an important step towards a brighter future and a stronger, more sustainable vocational education system with Te Pūkenga standing up on 1 April 2020.
https://tec.govt.nz/news-and-consultations/archived-news/a-new-era-for-vocational-education/
Engineering Education to Employment (Engineering e2e) is working with WelTec, Otago Polytechnic and the Institute of Public Works Engineers Australasia to implement a level 7 engineering degree apprenticeship qualification.
With a lot of change underway and on the horizon with the Reform of Vocational Education (RoVE), there is plenty to digest and make sense of. Each newsletter, we’ll provide you with some quick-fire Q&As, crack common misconceptions about the programme, and bust some of the myths on the radar to help keep the facts straight and ensure you’re up to date with the latest info.
In preparation for the Performance-Based Research Fund (PBRF) Quality Evaluation in 2025, the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Wiremu Doherty (Tūhoe, Ngāti Awa) and Professor Wendy Larner as Co-chairs of the PBRF Sector Reference Group (SRG).