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Changing Times for International Education

Monday, 16 August 2004, 10:48 am | Education New Zealand

International Student statistics released recently by the Department of Statistics show a drop in the number of international students receiving English language training in New Zealand. More >>

‘Maintaining the Edge’

Thursday, 12 August 2004, 11:21 am | Education New Zealand

The 13th International Education Conference, hosted and run by Education New Zealand, opens next week at the Sheraton Hotel in Auckland. More >>

‘Over Achievers, Overlooked, Over Here’

Tuesday, 10 August 2004, 1:00 pm | Education New Zealand

‘International students make very significant social, academic and economic contribution to New Zealand, and it’s high time their positive role in our country was appreciated’ says Robert Stevens, Chief Executive of Education New Zealand. More >>

Chinese Educational Journalists visit New Zealand

Friday, 21 May 2004, 5:04 pm | Education New Zealand

Media interest from China about international education in New Zealand is always high, and it is likely to increase following a visit by four Chinese educational journalists to New Zealand for 10 days during May. More >>

International Education Package Scores A+

Tuesday, 11 May 2004, 4:22 pm | Education New Zealand

“The Budget package for international education initiatives is an A+ paper” says Robert Stevens, Chief Executive of Education New Zealand. “The package includes a comprehensive range of initiatives that collectively support the industry, recognise ... More >>

Education Exports Crack $2 Billion

Tuesday, 23 March 2004, 10:47 am | Education New Zealand

The value of export education to the New Zealand economy during 2003 reached $2.277 billion dollars, according to the latest economic impact data released today by Education New Zealand. The overall number of students coming to New Zealand surged past 100,000 ... More >>

Vietnamese Education Agents Visit New Zealand

Wednesday, 3 March 2004, 5:32 pm | Education New Zealand

Four education agents from Vietnam are visiting New Zealand for twelve days commencing on the 7th of March. During the course of a very intensive programme they will be visiting educational institutions throughout New Zealand. More >>

Korean Education Agents Visit New Zealand

Wednesday, 18 February 2004, 5:21 pm | Education New Zealand

Four education agents from Korea are visiting New Zealand for twelve days in February/March. During their time here they will be visiting educational institutions throughout New Zealand. More >>

Education New Zealand: Market Brief - Korea

Wednesday, 18 February 2004, 5:20 pm | Education New Zealand

Korea is the second largest source of international students for New Zealand institutions, and forms an important part of New Zealand’s international marketing strategy. Student numbers rose substantially during 2003, and whilst full figures are not yet available, ... More >>

Chile/Argentina Agents Visit New Zealand

Monday, 9 February 2004, 12:05 am | Education New Zealand

Two education agents from Argentina and two from Chile are visiting New Zealand for eleven days in February. During their time here they will be visiting educational institutions in both the North and South Islands. More >>

Blair Victory a Win for New Zealand

Wednesday, 28 January 2004, 11:28 am | Education New Zealand

‘Tony Blair’s narrow victory for his plan that allows for increased fees for British universities has an important potential upside for New Zealand’ says Education New Zealand Chief Executive Robert Stevens. More >>

Changing Markets Require Flexible Planning

Wednesday, 10 December 2003, 11:01 am | Education New Zealand

“Changing patterns of international student enrolments need to be carefully factored into schools planning and role projections’. That’s the word from Education New Zealand Chief Executive Robert Stevens, who today released a survey of expected international ... More >>

Fix the problem and move on!

Wednesday, 3 December 2003, 4:51 pm | Education New Zealand

‘The Government should meet the cost of the Modern Age bailout from consolidated revenue, rather than placing a retrospective impost on providers’, says Robert Stevens, Chief Executive of Education New Zealand. ‘Provided the systemic problem that allowed ... More >>

‘Industrious beginning to Industry Strategy’

Monday, 24 November 2003, 9:28 am | Education New Zealand

“Solid progress and an excellent example of industry cohesion” – that’s the verdict of Education New Zealand Chief Executive Robert Stevens after the first meeting of an international education cross sector representative group who have come together ... More >>

‘Excellent Progress on China List’

Monday, 10 November 2003, 9:57 am | Education New Zealand

‘The jointly convened Education New Zealand (ENZ) /New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) industry meeting to discuss the proposed ‘China list’ made excellent progress in developing a process which will provide the Chinese Government with a robust list ... More >>

Education New Zealand Market Brief - Indonesia

Monday, 3 November 2003, 1:29 pm | Education New Zealand

Indonesia has been a steady market for international education over many years. Last year, around 750 Indonesian students came to New Zealand, and the number of incoming students has been in the range of 6-800 annually for a number of years. More >>

Indonesian Agents Visit New Zealand

Monday, 3 November 2003, 1:28 pm | Education New Zealand

Four education agents from Indonesia are visiting New Zealand next week as part of the ongoing marketing activities organised and promoted jointly by Education New Zealand and New Zealand Trade and Enterprise. During their time here they will be ... More >>

International education sector entering new phase

Tuesday, 14 October 2003, 9:33 am | Education New Zealand

The international education sector in New Zealand is about to enter a new phase based around continuing high demand, and a more diversified student mix by country of origin, field and level of study. More >>

‘Rule Changes for Young Students Welcomed’

Monday, 8 September 2003, 11:06 pm | Education New Zealand

For Immediate Release ‘The new rule changes governing the protection of very young international students are a good balance between prudence and practicality’ says Robert Stevens, Chief Executive of Education New Zealand. ‘We welcome that the Minister ... More >>

Education New Zealand Market Brief

Monday, 8 September 2003, 10:02 am | Education New Zealand

Taiwan September 2003 Taiwan has been a strong and consistent market for New Zealand. In 2002, 3155 Taiwanese students chose NZ educators, making Taiwan our 5th largest market by student numbers. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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