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iQualify, The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand Limited’s online learning management system is celebrating a significant milestone, passing over 100,000 accounts on the platform this month (June).The platform was developed in-house by Open Polytechnic in 2014 to deliver courses to benefit the...
Open Polytechnic has opened the Bachelor of Accounting for enrolment. It is the first unified degree programme to be offered across most NZIST business divisions. The degree was developed over a two-year period by kaimahi (staff) from across NZIST and its business divisions, including Open...
be looking at more areas in the future. “We have the opportunity to offer any Open Polytechnic
For increasing numbers of people social media is an important point of reference for emergency information, challenging the efficacy of the traditional model of using broadcast media channels for delivery of up to date information. Research published in the latest edition of the Media...
ESA Publications, a subsidiary company of The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand Ltd, has printed thousands of workbooks and distributed them to the Ministry of Education to help school pupils who do not have access to devices or the internet as part of the Ministry’s COVID-19 learning from home...
of investing in the development of the NZDFs future strategic advisory Warrant Officers,” he says. New
Open Polytechnic Lecturer for Information and Library studies, Sarah Welland, has been awarded the Ian McLean Wards Scholarship of $10,000 to support her community archives research project. “This scholarship will provide a wonderful opportunity to research an area of archives management that...
“studying gives you a fresh outlook on what you want to do and where you want to be in the future
classroom” and personalised curriculum.“Science is the key to our future. We need more scientists that will need to solve the problems of the past and re-imagine the future,” says Alex.