Boost for tech talent as first industry-accredited computing degrees come to NZ
The first six computing degrees to successfully achieve robust accreditation and endorsement by the IT industry have been announced.
The first six computing degrees to successfully achieve robust accreditation and endorsement by the IT industry have been announced.
New Zealand needs more female role models in science, maths and IT if the country is to meet future industry demands.
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