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Credit: Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University
Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University (Russia) and New Zealand University IPU New Zealand signed an agreement on cooperation in the framework of the international educational program of the Master s degree program International Business Development. According to the new agreement, Russian and international students will be able to obtain two degrees at once. The first one - after a year of study in New Zealand (Postgraduate Diploma, Level 8), the second one - after studying at Polytechnic University (Master s degree from SPbPU). The degrees of higher education of two different systems - Bologna and British - will significantly increase the competitiveness of future graduates on the international labor market. The duration of education will not change.
Public consultation began today on eight
proposed changes to the Act which include:
how
school board elections are run
ensuring all
education employees are Police vetted before they begin
work
strengthening and clarifying Teaching Council
of Aotearoa processes dealing with teacher
conduct
enabling the Education Review Office to
review professional learning and development
services
The Ministry is also consulting on
possible changes to the priority categories for out of zone
enrolments in state schools. If there are any changes to
priority categories resulting from this consultation, these
would not be introduced until 2022 at the earliest. This
means that the current priority categories will continue to
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