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Ministry of Education New Zealand

About the strategy#

The TES focuses the tertiary education system on enabling people to succeed while contributing to economic growth, productivity, and innovation. It also provides clear priorities for Tertiary Education Commission funding decisions. 

The 5 priorities for the tertiary education system#

Achievement#

Make sure students and trainees gain skills that lead to good careers and economic security, with a focus on strong pathways between school, tertiary education and work.

Economic impact and innovation#

Increase the economic impact of tertiary education by delivering relevant, adaptable skills, and research that drives productivity, innovation, commercialisation and broader economic opportunities.

Access and participation#

Enable access to education and training for people from all backgrounds and regions, ensuring more people build relevant skills throughout their lives that contribute to a productive economy.

Integration and collaboration#

Deepen collaboration between education providers, employers, iwi, research institutions and communities to align education with regional and national economic development.

International education#

Boost numbers of international students, supporting the sector to grow and increasing New Zealand’s international connectivity, as set out in the International Education Going for Growth Plan.

Submissions on the Tertiary Education Strategy 2025–2030#

We developed the TES with input from organisations and groups directly affected by the strategy, including tertiary education providers, industry bodies, and student representatives.

In the documents below you will find:

  • submissions we received from the sector
  • a summary of the submissions we received when developing the Tertiary Education Strategy 2025–2030.