Indian News
New Zealand geography students win three medals
Thursday, 2 September 2010
New Zealand’s top geography students have picked up two silver medals and a bronze at an international competition.
New Zealand Institute of Technology (ITP) Education Fair Series in September 2010
Tuesday, 17 August 2010
Studying at an ITP is very rewarding as the outcomes for students is positive and teaches students to be job-ready once you graduate. All ITPs in New Zealand are government owned and qualifications are recognised both in NZ and overseas. At the fairs, there will be a number of New Zealand Specialist Agents to help guide you as well. These NZSA agents are approved and recognised by Immigration New Zealand. The institutions who are taking part in the fairs work alongside the agents as trusted partners. Immigration NZ will also be at the fairs so you are able to find out information directly from them during their seminars.
New Zealand Specialist Agents - India
Thursday, 12 August 2010
Education New Zealand in association with New Zealand Trade & Enterprise and Immigration New Zealand are delighted to introduce the New Zealand Specialist Agents. The Specialist Agents listed below have each met strict criteria relating to the quality and quantity of their student applications, and have experience in working professionally with the New Zealand International Education industry. We encourage those interested in studying in New Zealand to contact the agents on this list for their expert advice and recommendations.
New Zealand Specialist Agents Code of Conduct
International Education Excellence Awards
Wednesday, 11 August 2010
Every year Education New Zealand awards those institutions that go beyond expectations with their programmes for international students. The International Education Excellence Awards are given out in three categories: Innovation, Student Support, and Marketing.
NZ Taking Lead in Classrooms of the Future
Tuesday, 27 July 2010
Experts say classrooms without pens and paper, and entire lessons given online, could soon be the classrooms of the future and New Zealand secondary schools are leading the way.