Related Organizations New Zealand

Qualifications referencing projects and organizations NZQA has completed qualifications framework referencing arrangements with Australia, the European Union, Hong Kong and the Republic of Ireland. The purpose of these qualification referencing arrangements is to enable employment or admission to further education. Organizations that have worked/are working with NZQA on qualifications referencing are: The Australian Department of […]
Resources New Zealand

Information about recognition of overseas qualifications As the National Education Information Centre for New Zealand under the Lisbon Recognition Convention, NZQA provides information and resources about the recognition of overseas qualifications, including online application forms. The NZQA website offers information about the New Zealand education system and education systems in other countries, making connections with secondary and […]
NIC Strategies & Projects

NIC Strategies The Tertiary Education Strategy sets out the government’s long-term direction for tertiary education. The strategy highlights the need for building international relationships for contributing to relevant skills, research and life outcomes. It focusses on ensuring New Zealand has an engaged tertiary education system, building out from strong connections with community, industry and global economies. The […]
NEIC

NZQA as the National Education Information Centre and International Recognition Agreements The NZQA is the National Education Information Centre (NEIC) for New Zealand, providing information and advice on the New Zealand education system, secondary and tertiary qualifications and recognition of overseas qualifications. The NZQF, administered by NZQA, is the definitive source for accurate information about all quality assured qualifications covering […]
Qualifications System New Zealand

The New Zealand Qualifications Framework (NZQF): New Zealand developed one of the world’s first qualifications frameworks in 1991. Since then, the framework has continued to evolve. The NZQF became a single unified framework for all vocational and academic qualifications in 2010. The NZQF has 10 levels. The levels are based on complexity, with level one the […]
Higher Education System New Zealand

Learners may choose to go into higher education after completing their secondary education. This translates to ISCED 2011 levels 3 – 9. In New Zealand the term ‘tertiary education’ is used for the range of higher education that covers academic and technical and vocational education. Tertiary education in New Zealand is delivered by both state […]
Basic Education System New Zealand

Early childhood education: Early childhood education is offered from birth to school entry age at 6 years. This translates to ISCED 2011 levels 0 and 1. The early childhood education curriculum is called Te Whāriki. It is written in both Te Reo Māori (Māori language) and English, supporting education delivery in either or both languages in early […]
Education New Zealand

New Zealand is an island country in the south Pacific. It is a stable parliamentary democracy and has a population of around 5 million people, with a history of Māori, Pacific island, European and Asian immigration. The majority of New Zealand’s population is of European descent (70 per cent), followed by indigenous Māori (16.5 per […]
List of Recognized Higher Education Institutions Mongolia

List of accredited HEIs List of accredited programs List of accredited programs by international agencies
QA of HEIs Mongolian

These quality control activities are a combination of actions and measures taken regularly by the Government to assure the quality of higher education provision with an emphasis on the assurance that a prescribed threshold of quality is met. The scope of quality assurance is determined by the shape and size of the higher education system. […]