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New Zealand News

Read about why migrants choosing or snubbing NZ’s regions?

Read about why migrants choosing or snubbing NZ’s regions?

Monday, January 11, 2016

Although we have lots of people choosing to live in Auckland, there are many who find their dream life in New Zealand's regions. If you are interested in migrating to New Zealand, this article can help you know more about the facts and your other options.

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Kiwi kids learn the importance of giving

Kiwi kids learn the importance of giving

Friday, December 11, 2015

We all know New Zealand is the third most generous country in the world from our previous news. Now we can see why from this news here.

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New Zealand is increasingly international students’ first choice of study destination

New Zealand is increasingly international students’ first choice of study destination

Friday, December 04, 2015

Getting a qualification isn't restricted to someone's local university anymore - and international students are travelling from as far as Colombia and Nepal to study in New Zealand. The number of international students coming to New Zealand shores has increased from 86,596 in 2010 to 104,418 this year.

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New Zealand third most generous country and report says men more likely to give

New Zealand third most generous country and report says men more likely to give

Monday, November 16, 2015

New Zealand is the third most generous country in the world, a report says - and men more likely to give than women. The Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) ranked New Zealand third in its World Giving Index, a jump of two places from last year's ranking.

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Immigrants write their own stories

Immigrants write their own stories

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

New Zealand is becoming a super diverse nation, but its diversity story is a stratified one - drawn along ethnic and economic lines. 

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Decile doesn’t mean destiny

Decile doesn’t mean destiny

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Barbara Ala'alatoa: I'm pleased to see The New Zealand Herald putting education in the headlines. It's important for society to understand the critical issues facing schools and students, and why some kids are not achieving the way others are. 

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New Zealand No 4 on world prosperity list

New Zealand No 4 on world prosperity list

Monday, November 09, 2015

New Zealand ranks 4th globally in the 2015 Prosperity Index and our best performance is in the Social Capital sub-index, where it ranks 1st in 2015.

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Korean education relationship strengthened

Korean education relationship strengthened

Friday, October 30, 2015

Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment Minister Steven Joyce visited Korea in October to attend the OECD Science Ministers’ meeting, 

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Expat tales: Why I came to Christchurch to work on the rebuild

Expat tales: Why I came to Christchurch to work on the rebuild

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Gokal Krishnan is a graduate engineer who came from India to do graduate work in engineering at Canterbury University. He is now working on the rebuild.

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Inaugural Japan Fair a resounding success

Inaugural Japan Fair a resounding success

Thursday, October 29, 2015

The first-ever Education New Zealand Fair in Japan, held in Tokyo in October, exceeded expectations, with 33 New Zealand education providers representing all sectors exhibiting, and close to 400 visitors attending. 

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