Cobranding Marks Transition To A National Vocational Education Network
The transition of UCOL to Te Pūkenga – the New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology is well underway, including a new co-branded look from May.
Te
Pūkenga is the new national vocational education training
network that includes all Institutes of Technology,
Polytechnics and Industry Training
Organisations.
UCOL Chief Executive Linda Sissons
said the co-branded approach signals it is time to introduce
Te Pūkenga to our students and
stakeholders.
“From next year, all ākonga at
our community campuses in Whanganui, Wairarapa, Horowhenua,
Manawatū, and our online and in-work students, will be
enrolled with Te Pūkenga. Our team will be here, as we are
now, to help learners and employers to gain the skills and
employees they need.”
Sissons said the creation
of Te Pūkenga is the most significant change to vocational
education in decades, and UCOL staff are right there helping
to shape it.
“Many of our kaimahi are participating in working groups with colleagues around the country. They are shaping a network of on-the-job, on-campus, and online learning opportunities that will give learners more choices and flexibility in what, where, and how they learn.”
UCOL Head of Marketing & Brand, Tessa Lyons, said the team is taking a staged approach to the rollout of the co-brand. Digital and marketing activities will be changed first, along with new materials as they are replaced or reprinted.
“The UCOL brand is well known, we have taken great pride in it over the years, and it has served our communities well. Now, we are transitioning to co-branding before fully integrating the Te Pūkenga brand story. By this time next year, the Te Pūkenga brand story will be synonymous with learning and upskilling across Aotearoa.”
The Te Pūkenga logo is a visual representation of the base of Harakeke, the strongest part from which all other leaves grow. The logo symbolises strength and growth through separate strands being stronger together. The strands reflect all the organisations that are joining together as Te Pūkenga.