Tertiary Education Minister Steven Joyce has gained 1000 extra places for engineering students at universities and polytechnics next year, just days after threatening to direct the institutions to provide them unless they offered them voluntarily.
Mr Joyce will announce today that the Government will pay directly for 700 extra engineering places and that institutions have agreed to "reprioritise" their resources to provide a further 300.
The increases are a result of annual negotiations between the institutions and the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) over investment plans.
It is not clear how many extra places the institutions offered and how much the TEC may have had to force their hand.
But Auckland University vice-chancellor Stuart McCutcheon said in the Herald on Monday that he did not have to use the whole of an 8.8 per cent funding increase for engineering in this year's Budget, and a 2 per cent increase for science, for those faculties alone.