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This page contains details of changes needed to support the go-live of PG subject and/or PG programme pages to production. The table below covers:

  • any changes to the existing navigation pages on Faculty, School and homesite pages
  • redirects need for the Faculty, School and homesite pages which are being retired
  • details of the content existing pages contained that is not (fully) covered on the new pages

JIRA tickets 

Jira Legacy
serverJIRA (victoriauniversity.atlassian.net)
serverId27f93f26-1c92-33a3-8ce5-991824ed6542
keyWIP-1594

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Degree or subjectExisting pageActionsContent not (fully) covered on new/replacement pages: With comment as to coverage
Corrections table

See above

Paul Seiler (Unlicensed)

  •  Check that all (essential) changes have been made.
  •  Check that all applicable qualifications are listed
  • MA 120 points
  • PhD
N/a
PG subject pageN/a

Ron Sulit (Unlicensed)

N/a

School PG study listing pagehttp://www.victoria.ac.nz/sacs/study/postgraduate

Ron Sulit (Unlicensed)

Subject name (L3): Social Policy (linkto:new page)

Description: Pulled through automatically

Study area

http://www.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/sociology/study and http://www.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/public-policy-and-government/study


Tymara Oberdries
  •   Change url on blue grey button in 'Postgraduate study' section to link to new page.

N/a

Additional post-launch checksN/a

Paul Seiler (Unlicensed)

  •  Add page to Qualtics survey.
  •  Inform SMEs and Charlotte.
  •  Check international content. Inform Charles and Mariko.
N/a
Study area (only if live)


For each study area check the following

  •  For Social Policy, check that the new PG subject page can be accessed from a link under a heading 'Postgraduate Programmes'. Button to be called 'Postgraduate Social Policy'.
  •  No MA block should be visible.

Do we want standard text for the block that will link to a PG subject? If so, has it been written?

Alternatively, we could use the PG subject page introduction or metadata description.