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Your chance to "Connect" with ENZ 2017
ENZ Chief Executive Grant McPherson and General Manager Industry Development, Greg Scott will lead each session, visiting seven New Zealand cities next month to bring the international education conversation to industry professionals.
Greg says Connect is a great opportunity for providers to hear about current developments in international education and to learn about ENZ’s strategic direction, developments and how to utilise these in their own organisations.
“Most importantly, it’s a chance for providers to tell us what’s important to them and how we can better support their future growth.
“We’re aiming to have the seminars be as interactive as possible, using the collective insights and experience of everyone in the room to address challenges and consider how best to make the most of developments and opportunities.”
Greg encourages all institutions to register for their local Connect seminar, and recommends coming prepared with top-of-mind questions to discuss in order to get the most out of the day.
DATE CITY VENUE TIME Monday 19 June 2017 Wellington Te Wharewaka o Poneke 0900 – 1130 Tuesday 20 June 2017 Hamilton Claudelands Arena 0900 – 1130 Tuesday 20 June 2017 Tauranga Trinity Wharf 1400 – 1630 Friday 23 June 2017 Takapuna Bruce Mason Centre 0930 – 1200 Monday 26 June 2017 Dunedin Dunedin Public Art Gallery 1100 – 1330 Tuesday 27 June 2017 Christchurch TAIT 0930 – 1200 Wednesday 28 June 2017 Auckland Cliftons 0900 – 1130 Wednesday 28 June 2017 Auckland Cliftons 1300 – 1530
UPDATE: The Christchurch event was previously advertised as 22 June, but has been rescheduled to 27 JuneClick here to register.
Light refreshments will be served.
Please note: This event is for representatives from New Zealand education institutions only.
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Register for China vocational education forum
The forum brings together government agencies, and industry and education leaders in technical and vocational education from New Zealand and China.
The aim is for all those involved to share their experiences in developing training institutions, strengthen collaboration between the two countries, and plan the development of model programmes in the sector.
This is the 6th forum which has been held annually in either China or New Zealand under the auspices of the China-New Zealand Vocational Education and Training Model Programme.
With at least 52 senior leaders from higher vocational education institutions in China set to attend, ENZ Regional Director China & North Asia, Adele Bryant, says the event is a unique opportunity for New Zealand vocational and technical education leaders to demonstrate how their institutions are fostering critical and creative thinking in students.
“With ‘The Entrepreneurial Institution’ theme, this year’s forum is a great platform to showcase New Zealand’s strengths in encouraging innovation and entrepreneurship,” Adele said.
“It’s a fantastic opportunity to share ideas, network and form relationships with leaders from China at a time when they are increasingly looking to New Zealand for solutions.”
A range of leaders in vocational education in New Zealand – from CEOs and International Directors to anyone involved in developing innovation and entrepreneurship strategies at vocational training institutions – are invited to present at the forum.
Registration is limited to 50 delegates from New Zealand, with early bird registrations closing 31 August.
For more information and to register for the symposium, click here.
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CONNECT webinar series – A digital update
Richard Kyle, ENZ Business Development Manager, says the first CONNECT webinar later this month will provide an update on ENZ’s digital work programme.
It will cover what the different streams of work are, how they work and, most importantly, what education providers can do to make the most of them.
“The webinar will delve into how our tools can assist your institution to track and measure referrals. It will also be a chance to ask any burning questions or to clarify any aspects you or your institution may have,” says Richard.
“We’ll also talk about some new products we’re developing including an ENZ chatbot, an Outcome of Visa indicator, and ENZ global digital campaign plans for 2019.”
The webinar will be relevant to international staff as well as those who work in digital, marketing or admissions teams.
The webinar will run on Wednesday 24 October from 2.00-3.30pm.
Please note: This webinar is only open to representatives from New Zealand education institutions, government and regional partners.
Check out future editions of E-News for further CONNECT webinar updates.
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Viet Nam: a school sector approach
Viet Nam is a growing international education market for New Zealand, with particular opportunities in the school sector.
Following an ENZ-commissioned report that proposed recommendations and opportunities for consideration in the market, ENZ has worked with SIEBA to prioritise these and develop an implementation plan with goals and actions.
For further information, ENZ is running a webinar on Thursday 25 October from 2.00 – 3.00pm.
This webinar will provide you with key findings from the report, details of the implementation plan and how your institution can get involved.
Please note: This webinar is only open to representatives from New Zealand education institutions, government and regional partners.
Copies of the report and implementation plan will be soon be available on IntelliLab.
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APAC TVET Forum: Bringing us together
The inaugural Asia Pacific Technical and Vocational Education and Training Forum will be held online on the first two Fridays in November 2021. The event – themed “Bringing us together” – will allow people in the sector to share best practice and foster new connections despite COVID-19 travel restrictions.
The APAC TVET Forum will be opened by New Zealand’s Minister of Education, Chris Hipkins, and will feature an address by the Chief Executive of Te Pūkenga New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology, Stephen Town.
The forum is driven by partners Te Pūkenga, Education New Zealand and Skills Consulting Group.
ENZ Chief Executive Grant McPherson says with an increasing emphasis on applied learning and work-ready graduates, the applied vocational sector in Aotearoa New Zealand has much to offer.
“A New Zealand education produces in-demand graduates with the skills and knowledge they need to join the workforce with confidence,” Mr McPherson says.
The APAC TVET Forum will bring together experts from the three sectors vital to effective technical and vocational education – government, industry and education. It will offer government-to-government, business-to-business and system-to-system content streams – bringing people together for a cross-system conversation.
There is no cost to register for forum sessions on 5 and 12 November, and there are networking opportunities and sessions on the days in between.
The international heft will come from speakers including Professor Christina Hong, President of the Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong and Marc Gomes, Group Senior Vice President and Head of Training for ADECCO Global.
The Pacific representatives include Dr Isimeli Tagicakiverata, Director of the National Training and Productivity Centre at the Fiji National University, who is presenting on upskilling, reskilling and lifelong learning as part of the system-to-system content stream.
The APAC TVET Forum builds on the strong foundations of the Sino-NZ Vocational Education and Training Model Programme, a forum for sharing best practice that is widely acknowledged as beneficial to both countries. Under this programme, Chinese and New Zealand institutions have taken turns to host the annual New Zealand-China Higher Vocational Education Conference.
China’s Central Institute of Vocational and Technical Education – a China Ministry of Education thinktank – has supported and presented at the previous conferences and will deliver a keynote presentation at the APAC TVET Forum.
Wherever we live in the world, a thriving future is what we all want. Governments, industries and educators are all working together to upskill and reskill workforces disrupted by the pandemic. The APAC TVET Forum is a chance to be part of the solution. To register or find out more, go to www.apactvetforum.com.
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ENZRA fairs in India
To register, select the event you want to attend online, click ‘Contact Us’ and enter your details. An email will go directly to the agent who will provide you with a registration link. Registration for ENZRA fairs will be on a first in first served basis.
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Under One Sky — SIEBA HUI 2026 (12–14 May, Te Pae, Christchurch)
Where: Te Pae Convention Centre, Ōtautahi Christchurch
When: 12–14 May 2026
Theme: Under One Sky
Day one kicks off with focused, scheduled meetings, professional development and networking between schools and education agents. Days two and three will immerse you in keynotes, panels, and workshops designed to turn ideas into action.
Whether you’re forming new partnerships, shaping strategy, or sharing best practice, the hui offers a unique opportunity to connect with colleagues, engage with partners, and leave equipped with practical tools for growth.
Spaces are limited — register now to secure your place.
Who can attend
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Schools
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Education agents
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Exhibitors
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Presenters
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Other key stakeholders
Agenda
Day one: SIEBA HUI Agent Forum — scheduled meetings, professional development and evening networking event. (Agents and Schools)
Day two and three: Hui conference programme — sector strategy, insights, collaboration and awards night dinner. (Schools only)
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Applications for the 2024 PPP New Zealand-German academic exchange programme are now open!
An information session is being held on Tuesday 23 April and is open to all New Zealand and German academics (graduates, doctoral candidates, doctorate holders, professors and lecturers). Click here to register for the information session and click here for more information on the PPP programme.
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Schools Sector webinar: ENZ business plan and kōrero mai
Education New Zealand Manapou ki te Ao (ENZ) is hosting a webinar on Wednesday 18 October to present and discuss our Business Plan for the 2023/2024 Financial Year, and to hear what's on your mind as we look towards 2024.
This webinar will be hosted by ENZ Schools Lead, Mary Camp, with guest Sharon-May McCrostie, ENZ’s Director, Sector Engagement.
Date: 18 October 2023
Time: 2.30pm NZT
Register in advance here: https://enz.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_apLHhg2pSp2kJ2KRTryZGA
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
If you have any questions, please contact Mary - mary.camp@enz.govt.nz
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Registrations open for ENZ Market Update Webinar – China
ENZ's team in China has organised an industry webinar to introduce new team members, and offer local market updates and insights from external experts, including one of China’s largest education agencies.
The team will share information around the initiatives they are progressing in-market and opportunities for New Zealand institutions to be involved.
This is a great opportunity for New Zealand education providers to receive local in-market intelligence from ENZ staff and hear from Chinese education agents.
ENZ Market Update Webinar – China
When: Monday 28 September 2020, 3pm New Zealand time/10am Beijing time
Please register at the link below:
https://enz.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_m2v3xniOTz2eNp7j6tN_Qw
And email any questions you’d like covered in the webinar to the ENZ China team at china@enz.govt.nz.