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you achieve this qualification, you will know how to: identify and evaluate
to that.” New role and future ambitions In 2021, Vita began working at the Open Polytechnic as a Library and Tertiary Teaching (Level 5) as this aligns with her future career path. Vita says it’s an exciting time is to continue advocating for libraries as an inclusive space in the future....
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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...
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the effects of colonialism have impacted education and other outcomes for Māori. Ākonga will This online course examines the historical context in which te Tiriti o Waitangi was signed and how analyse why education inequalities for Māori learners and their whānau need to be urgently addressed and
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
When you are studying you will cover lots of new information, and it can be difficult to remember everything you read and hear. Taking notes is a useful way to help you recall the important information that you will need to refer to later. The basics of good note taking means that you will:...
by academic staff through the provision of contestable internal funding opportunities and a dedicated Research Office. Staff also regularly apply for external funding support, and have been awarded by the Research Development Leader. The Research Office coordinates: funding applications (external