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These pages contain the original text of the Tertiary Education Strategy documents. Only edit content if you notice the text is inconsistent with the final published document. Feel free to develop your own cross references and index structure. Greater collaboration with the research sector, the creative sectors, industry, iwi and communities
Providers within the system will be developing more effective collaboration and linkages to other aspects of economic, social and environmental development. The Vote: RS&T output classes and the Centres of Research Excellence (Co R Es) will build cross-organisational and cross disciplinary capability in key areas. Collaborative ventures of all kinds between universities, polytechnics and CRIs will be in place. All providers will be connecting at both national and regional levels with their stakeholders and communities of interest. ITOs will create more strategic links with enterprise and will connect more effectively with the work of Industry New Zealand and with regional and local government initiatives. Tertiary providers will also be committed to preparing their graduates for work in a global marketplace. They will have established relationships and connections with international education providers in order that New Zealand can access qualifications, teachers and learning materials with a global flavour, while at the same time ensuring that a distinctively New Zealand element is a part of all programmes of study. Providers will facilitate international student exchanges and internships, and ensure the professional development of teaching and research staff by means of exchanges and sabbaticals. The TEC and providers will measure their activities against international benchmarks, and will in many areas be exceeding them. « Objective 2 | Index | Objective 4 » |
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