Welcome to our website where you can find out more about the Cook Islands Department of Resources Development (DNHRD).
Our vision:
To improve the quality and relevance of and access, to tertiary education and vocational skills training through strengthening the coordination and facilitation of skills training, quality assurance or tertiary providers and the effective management of resources that support tertiary education and training in the Cook Islands.
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Have you completed a tertiary or vocational qualification in 2011? DNHRD will be holding its 2012 Graduation Ceremony for students who have completed qualifications in 2011 with the Association of Cook Islands Tertiary Institutes. This includes students from HTTC and CITTC. The ceremony will be held at the National Auditorium on Friday 27 January 2012 at 3pm. At this ceremony we will acknowledge (returning) graduates and graduands from DNHRD and all other government administered scholarships/study schemes. We would also like to acknowledge... Read more
Dec 29 2011 20:39 # of Hits:21
Expressions of interest for Cook Islands Government Scholarships (CIGS) & Overseas Private Student Assistance Fund (SAF) are now being sought from suitably qualified Cook Island men and women for study at an approved NZ tertiary institution. 1. 2011/2012 Cook Islands Government Scholarship Awards The purpose of this scholarship is to provide you with education and training so that you can assist in the social and economic development of the Cook Islands on your return home at the completion of your studies. Applicant will have... Read more
Nov 15 2011 20:27 # of Hits:58

21 July 2011: The Careers Expo 2011 held on July 21st, at the Telecom Sports Arena, offered a fiesta of career options set up under one roof with a smorgasbord of supportive industry people waiting to serve it up! The theme for our booth this year was two-fold: KNOCK AND THE DOOR WILL OPEN & SWIM OUTSIDE THE BOX. Some students took bite sizes, some feasted, while others wanted to be spoon-fed. High five to those students who boldly threw... Read more
Aug 16 2011 18:37 # of Hits:110