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- Kia ora. The Centre for Assessment of Prior Learning (CAPL) at Ara may be able to help you get the recognition you deserve for your skills and expertise if you've got extensive work experience but no qualification
- The University of Canterbury is offering a new Diploma in Health Sciences (120 pts) and Certificate in Health Sciences (60 pts) in 2022
- Applications are invited for a Masters scholarship to undertake research on how to support Māori to have sustainable and healthy kai, what interventions and policies Māori would respond to, as well as any current barriers to shifting dietary intake
- IT qualifications have been added to the list of eligible Target Trades and Apprenticeship Fund (TTAF) qualifications
- The University of Canterbury’s College of Engineering is offering a new opportunity that fast-tracks entry into a professional engineering degree - especially tailored for technically skilled workers whose jobs may have been impacted by the pandemic
- NorthTec is proud to announce the nationwide availability of the NZQA approved micro-credential Assessing Professional Competency for Health Professionals
- University of Canterbury media release: 27th November 2019
Practical training and applied language learning opportunities, with specialisation on crisis translation and interpreting, are being offered to graduates from 2020 through UC’s new Master of App
- University of Canterbury media release: 24th September 2019
A unique new degree from the University of Canterbury (UC) serves to inspire future leaders in our community, providing them with vital building blocks to champion change in a changing world
- The University of Otago's graduate entry Master of Nursing Science (MNSc) offers you a higher level degree through a comprehensive two-year Christchurch based programme of study while meeting the requirements for nursing registration
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