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NEW ZEALAND GUIDE

Often referred to as the youngest country, in recent years New Zealand has emerged as an educational hub. Offering an extremely high standard of education and a good quality of life, in the surrounds of breathtaking scenery and at a reasonable price, it's no wonder that more and more international students are opting to study in beautiful New Zealand.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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LIVING AND LEARNING IN NEW ZEALAND

Read articles about living and studying in New Zealand, written by professionals, education experts and organisations, by clicking on the titles below. For the latest news stories affecting international education, please click here.

New Zealand is the perfect place to study sport management, being the most physically active nation in the world and with a sports industry that is constantly developing


Learn what you can expect to study in a Law and Sport programme


New Zealand has a number of institutions offering top-quality IPENZ-accredited engineering degree programmes


New Zealand is leading the way in bio-sciences; a country where innovation rules and accessibility is key


New Zealand is a modern, technologically advanced, globally competitive nation offering internationally recognised university education within a unique cultural and natural environment


New Zealand is perfectly placed as a centre for research in science, especially environmental and earth sciences, says Dr James Renwick


Higher level chemistry teacher, Associate Professor Emily Parker, tells us how she aims to make chemistry accessible to all


A de-regulated New Zealand economy offers market advantages for 
business education


Science is a diverse subject area and New Zealand offers the chance to study in many of the different areas available, from traditional to techno sciences


With quality assured institutions, a personal experience and a relaxed lifestyle, New Zealand is an exciting and productive place to learn


The sunny coastal Bay of Plenty has long been one of New Zealand’s most popular destinations


In the current knowledge age, students need to know how to solve problems, synthesise information, work with others, create and innovate. These goals are at the heart of New Zealand’s education system


Attracting students from all over the world, Auckland is New Zealand’s largest city - both in area, at 5,600 square kilometres, and in population at 1.4 million - and has plenty to offer


Starting university can be a stressful experience. How you cope with the stress is the key to whether or not it develops into a health problem


Studying physiotherapy in New Zealand is the perfect way to start a career that lets you travel all over the world to help people affected by health problems, injury or disability, says Ailsa Cornell of Physiotherapy New Zealand


For a relatively small country, New Zealand has had a big impact on the world. But what is it that gives this country such big aspirations?


With its breathtaking and varied landscape, New Zealand offers a vibrant setting for any aspiring geographer, as Mary Flaws explains


If you are planning to study in New Zealand, Nelson is an ideal choice for those looking for real Kiwi hospitality and a quality education, and who want to be fluent in the most widely spoken language in the world


There are many factors to consider when choosing your destination to study business. Felix Arndt, from the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management, outlines some of the things you need to think about before making your choice


Effective forms of communication are the most important tools we have as humans. Dean Sutherland explains why speech and language help us develop and progress, and why New Zealand is a perfect place to see this in action


Supporting a highly creative atmosphere, especially in the field of film and digital media, Wellington, New Zealand could be the perfect place to nurture your talents


New Zealand’s unique position of having strong historical legacies from European settlers, the Mãori and others has led to diverse and exciting history programmes, as Professor Giselle Byrnes explains


In this article the Hospitality Standards Institute talk about New Zealand’s vibrant hospitality industry, discussing the wide sprectrum of sectors and different career paths


A brief guide to the unique study and social opportunities offered by English language schools in New Zealand