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Education New Zealand Working to Allay Fears

Thursday, 14 August 2003, 12:14 am | Education New Zealand

The Chief Executive of Education New Zealand, Robert Stevens says he is working closely with the Government to allay Chinese fears about New Zealand as a destination for Chinese students. More >>

Ed providers challenged to ‘move with the times'

Tuesday, 12 August 2003, 10:55 am | Education New Zealand

“To sustain growth and yield in the long term, education exporters must move with the times and embrace new modes of supply”. More >>

12th Annual NZ International Education Conference

Friday, 8 August 2003, 5:52 pm | Education New Zealand

‘Forging the Future’ is the overall theme of this years annual New Zealand International Education Conference, to be held at Te Papa, Wellington on August 12th and 13th. More >>

‘Code Revisions work for both Students & Industry

Tuesday, 5 August 2003, 10:22 am | Education New Zealand

‘The strengthened Code of Practice for International students will improve the quality of experience for students’ says Robert Stevens, Chief Executive of Education New Zealand, the national body established to facilitate the promotion of New Zealand ... More >>

Thai Agents Visit New Zealand

Tuesday, 29 July 2003, 2:38 pm | Education New Zealand

Four education agents from Thailand are visiting New Zealand for twelve days in July/August as guests of Education New Zealand. During their time here they will be visiting educational institutions from Whangarei to Invercargill. More >>

Continuation of New Zealand study linkage welcomed

Wednesday, 2 July 2003, 9:40 pm | Education New Zealand

The recent Skilled Immigration Policy announcement has been welcomed by Education New Zealand, the organisation established to facilitate the promotion of New Zealand as a study destination and assist educational institutions in showcasing their capabilities. More >>

Education New Zealand: Market Brief - Japan

Monday, 30 June 2003, 10:19 am | Education New Zealand

Japan is one of New Zealand’s most important international education markets. During 2002, 12, 895 Japanese students chose New Zealand as their preferred education destination, making Japan 3rd behind China and South Korea in terms of numbers. More >>

Japanese Agents Visit New Zealand

Monday, 30 June 2003, 10:18 am | Education New Zealand

Seven education agents from Japan are visiting New Zealand during the next two weeks 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 ... More >>

Education New Zealand Market Brief - Vietnam

Thursday, 5 June 2003, 12:32 am | Education New Zealand

Vietnam is growing in importance as an education market for New Zealand, with 888 students coming here to study last year. For some years, Vietnamese student figures had been steady at around 300 but the last two years have seen sustained growth. ... More >>

Education New Zealand Market Brief - Thailand

Thursday, 5 June 2003, 12:32 am | Education New Zealand

Thailand has been a strong and consistent market for New Zealand, and 3414 Thai students chose NZ educators in 2002, making Thailand our 4th largest market by student numbers. These figures represent a significant increase on the year before, and indeed Thai ... More >>

NZ Education promoted in Thailand & Vietnam

Thursday, 5 June 2003, 12:31 am | Education New Zealand

A wide variety of New Zealand’s international educators will be promoting their services in Thailand and Vietnam by taking part in a range of Education Fairs being held across both countries in June. More >>

German Market Brief

Wednesday, 26 March 2003, 4:23 pm | Education New Zealand

Germany March 2003 Germany is a key European market for international education in New Zealand, and considerable market development work is paying off as numbers of German students in New Zealand are rising steadily. Last year, 1491 German students ... More >>

German Agents Visit New Zealand

Wednesday, 26 March 2003, 4:22 pm | Education New Zealand

Seven education agents from Germany are visiting New Zealand for ten days in March/April as guests of Education New Zealand. During their time here they will be visiting educational institutions in both the North and South Islands. More >>

Market Brief: Brazil

Friday, 14 March 2003, 5:20 pm | Education New Zealand

March 2003 Brazil is New Zealand’s tenth largest market for international students, with 1130 students coming here to study last year. The Brazilian economy remains a challenge, but the potential of the market has made it a high priority for the ... More >>

Brazilian Agents Visit New Zealand

Friday, 14 March 2003, 5:19 pm | Education New Zealand

Four education agents from Brazil are visiting New Zealand for ten days in March as guests of Education New Zealand. During their time here they will be visiting educational institutions in both the North and South Islands. More >>

Vietnamese Agents Visit New Zealand

Thursday, 20 February 2003, 3:52 pm | Education New Zealand

Eight education agents from Vietnam are visiting New Zealand for ten days in February/March as guests of Education New Zealand. During their time here they will be visiting educational institutions from Whangarei to Invercargill. More >>

South Korea 2nd Largest Market

Thursday, 13 February 2003, 7:50 pm | Education New Zealand

February 2003 South Korea is currently New Zealand’s second largest market for international students, with 14,933 coming here to study last year. More >>

Korean Agents Visit New Zealand

Thursday, 13 February 2003, 7:49 pm | Education New Zealand

Four education agents from the Republic of Korea are visiting New Zealand in February as guests of Education New Zealand. During their ten days here they will be visiting educational institutions from Auckland to Invercargill. More >>

 

 
 
 
 
 

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