International News
Art Exhibition Has International Flair
Friday, 22 August 2008
A sculpture created from toy cars and helium balloons marked with Spanish proverbs and created by a student from the Galapagos Islands is among works on show in Whanganui, New Zealand.
More English Learners in New Zealand
Thursday, 7 August 2008
According to Statistics New Zealand's English Language Providers (ELP) survey, there were 39,668 international students enrolled in English language schools in New Zealand in the year ended March 2008 – an increase of 1,940 (5.1 percent) from the previous year
A Clean, Green Education in NZ
Thursday, 31 July 2008
New Zealand private training establishment Languages International is set to become one of the first certified carbon-neutral education providers in the country, and the first company of its type in the world to take such a step.
International Students Love Learning Kapa Haka
Wednesday, 23 July 2008
Kapa Haka is a traditional Maori performance art involving singing, chanting and dancing. The introductory course offered at the University of Auckland is very popular, attracting mainly international students keen to learn about New Zealand culture.
Maori Language Week in New Zealand
Tuesday, 22 July 2008
July 21-27 marks the 33rd Maori Language Week in New Zealand. It's a chance for everyone, whether they are from a Maori background or not, to use New Zealand's original language more.