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  • Networking starts at home

    Space is limited to 50 people so be in quick.

    “Wellington is the only location where all three agent groups will cross-over and be in the same place, at the same time,” says Sarah Gauthier, ENZ Regional Project Manager. 

    “This is your chance to meet and introduce yourself and your institution to 10 highly engaged agencies, without having to leave New Zealand.

    “It will be a matter of first in, first served!

    “It will be a great evening of networking and worthwhile conversations about New Zealand’s unique education experiences.”

    While subject to change, the list of agents includes:

    From Korea:
    • Chongro Overseas Educational Institute (C.O.E.I)

    • DnA Education

    • Ilsan Uhak Centre

    • EDM

    From Saudi Arabia:
    • IDP (Saudi Arabia)

    • Pillars in Bloom

    From Colombia:
    • LAE International Studies

    • Go Study Work and Travel

    • Information Planet

    • New Zealand Option/Australian Option Education

    If you can’t make the Wellington event, fear not. The agents will travel separately across New Zealand on different programmes, which are still in development. We’ll be in touch if we are coming to your region or institution.

    Sarah says one of ENZ’s biggest challenges is to sustainably grow the number of students choosing to study in New Zealand from a broader range of countries, and to see students study in a broader range of our cities and towns. This networking event is part of that endeavour.

    Date: Friday 27 May

    Time: 6:00 – 8:00PM

    Cost: $30.00 pp

    Venue: Shed 5, Queens Wharf, Wellington

    Register here: http://enews.educationnz.govt.nz/events/_ET152EXHkeGnQjTdbEypQ

  • About us

    International education delivers social and cultural and economic benefits for New Zealand.

    To support the growth of international education, ENZ promotes New Zealand as a study destination for international students and supports the delivery of education services offshore. It also administers scholarships to help New Zealanders study overseas.

  • Support

    To help fuel the continuing growth of New Zealand’s international education industry, ENZ offers services such as advice, funding and agent support.

    ENZ’s advice focuses on both business and market development, while its funding streams are available to New Zealand students and to education providers.

  • Tools

    ENZ has five sets of tools to assist with international marketing: IntelliLab, Skills Lab, Brand Lab, Agent Lab and the Study with New Zealand website.

    Institutions and agents will find everything they need to tell a consistent story about New Zealand’s quality education system and its unique benefits.

    NauMai NZ is the official government website for international students who are already in New Zealand or have chosen to study with New Zealand. The site, managed by ENZ, is kept regularly updated with practical information, tips, and advice for living in New Zealand - all in plain English.

  • Business development

    Advice is available to help organisations take advantage of the potential for growth in the international education market. 

    Organisations can take advantage of the advice and support offered by the following services and support for their sector. 

    On this page:

    SIEBA

    The Schools International Education Business Association (SIEBA) aims to provide leadership, increased business capability, greater collaboration and stronger representation for New Zealand schools in the international education sector.

    Strategic roadmaps

    New Zealand’s international education industry has developed strategic roadmaps to guide its future growth to 2025. The roadmaps contain ‘strategic choices’ and ‘specific actions’ that are key to achieving success.

    There are roadmaps for individual sectors as well as an overall roadmap for the industry. Find out more here. 

    Strategy advice

    With extensive experience of teaching, marketing and recruiting international students, ENZ’s business development managers give advice to help organisations shape their international growth strategies. 

  • Our role

    Education New Zealand Manapou ki te Ao (ENZ) is a Crown Agent under Schedule 1 of the Crown Entities Act. ENZ has a dedicated focus on international education and brings the New Zealand Government’s goals for international education to life, bringing benefits to New Zealanders and international learners. 

    We promote New Zealand as a study destination and support the delivery of education services offshore. We also administer scholarships to support New Zealanders studying overseas, particularly in Asia and Latin America.

    Specifically, ENZ...

    • leads the future thinking of New Zealand’s international education industry, and drives forward future activities for growth of the industry
    • facilitates education industry capability so providers can effectively recruit and support international students
    • helps the education industry to identify new opportunities for growth
    • leverages the offshore promotional activities of other NZ Inc agencies - such as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Immigration New Zealand, Tourism New Zealand and New Zealand Trade and Enterprise - to raise the profile of New Zealand education
    • works closely with other New Zealand agencies to create an environment in which international education can grow and international students can flourish
    • provides information to prospective international students and their families about studying with New Zealand
    • works with other agencies and the education industry to ensure international students continue to receive a high quality experience while living and studying in New Zealand
    • spreads the word about the social, cultural and economic benefits of international education within New Zealand.

    Our vision

    Transforming lives through international education experiences.

    Our outcome

    ENZ aims to achieve the outcome of the New Zealand International Education Strategy (NZIES) of enabling a thriving and globally connected New Zealand through world-class international education. 

    The NZIES 2022-2030 sets out a path for the future of our sector. It guides ENZ’s goals and activities under two focus areas and three goals​.

    Over the next four years, with Te Tiriti as its foundation, ENZ will achieve its vision by: 

    • empowering New Zealand's international education sector
    • connecting New Zealand education globally
    • partnering for mutual economic, social and cultural benefits. 

    The Manapou ki te Ao Strategy 2023-27 has four goals aligned to the NZIES. The fifth goal – Driver operational performance – underpins the others.

    ENZ Strategy 2023 - 2027

    ENZ Strategy 2023 - 2027

    For further reading:

    Our work to support Māori Crown relationships

    ENZ is committed to giving practical effect to the Crown's Te Tiriti o Waitangi (Te Tiriti) responsibilities in our work and giving effect to Te Tiriti obligations in the Education and Training Act 2020. We take a wide and deliberate view of Te Tiriti to build understanding of what it means and how it can contribute to international education in practice. 

    ENZ is implementing He Rautaki Māori, our Māori Strategy, by weaving the following Ngā Whainga (key objectives) into our activities:

    • Facilitating strategic partnerships and connections with indigenous iwi/hapu and Māori providers to deliver international education with, and for, indigenous and Māori communities.
    • Embedding the principles of ENZ's Te Tiriti o Waitangi framework into all facets of operation to present the education system as valuing a Māori world view.
    • Supporting public sector objectives in Māori-Crown relationships
    • Continuing to weave te reo me ōna tikanga into ENZ's purpose, which is to spread the word about the social, cultural, and economic benefits of international education within New Zealand. 

    Who we work with

    ENZ works with New Zealand’s diverse international education industry, organisations and companies that cover seven sectors:

  • Agent engagement

    Education agencies are a crucial part of the promotion and attraction of international students to New Zealand and play an important role in students’ New Zealand education experience.

    ENZ has tools to assist quality education agencies in promoting New Zealand as an international study destination.

    Watch the video below to learn more. 

    YouTube

    Got a question? Email us at agenthelp@enz.govt.nz

  • Getting social with Loay Al Shareef

    Loay profiles English-language destinations via Snapchat (30-50k views per video), Twitter (80k+ followers) and his YouTube channel Fallimha (600k subscribers).

    He came here under ENZ’s Visiting Media Familiarisation Programme, and as part of a broader #yoursummerinNZ English-language campaign in Saudi Arabia.  

    Heidi Stedman, Communications Lead hosted the visit in her penultimate week at ENZ, with Sahinde Pala, Regional Programme Manager, taking up the reins for the Auckland leg.

    Together with Loay and videographer Glen, they visited Auckland, Wellington and Queenstown to meet with Saudi students, sample local food and activities, and profile education options.

    Loay's visit, with the #yoursummerinNZ campaign, successfully delivered. Together they generated an extra 13,000 Twitter followers for @nzeducationsa during the three-week campaign, prompted 8,600 tweets, and received more than 3,100 entries in a competition to study English in New Zealand.

    English-language providers also reported enrolments coming directly from ENZ’s Twitter account during the campaign.

    I met Loay for dinner with six Saudi students on his last night in Auckland,” said Peter Bull, ENZ General Manager - International.

    “He talked endlessly about New Zealand, and how impressed he was with the education he'd seen.

    “He connected really well with the students, and they reinforced for him how good their own New Zealand experience was.

    “Ours was a story he clearly enjoyed telling.” 

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     Above: Loay with Peter Bull

  • Scholarship certificate ceremony

    The morning tea event was hosted by Will Tregidga, the University of Otago’s Regional Marketing Manager – North America and Europe, and six of the seven US students attended.

    There were three scholarships awarded, including US Generation Study Aboard-New Zealand Universities Excellence awards (worth NZ$500 each); Education New Zealand Study Abroad Travel Awards (worth NZ$2000 each); and the University of Otago’s Go Overseas Scholarships (worth $2000 each).

  • Thinking regionally, acting globally, at ANZA

    Education New Zealand (ENZ) extended its presence this year by creating a New Zealand pavilion, featuring 11 regional international education organisations hosted by regional representatives.  The Immigration New Zealand team, lead by Celia Coombes, joined the pavilion along with the ENZ team.  

    In addition to the pavilion, ENZ organised additional wrap-around events to both create a spirit of collaboration amongst the regional representatives, and maximise the networking with agents, New Zealand education providers and the team from ICEF.

    ENZ’s Regional Project Managers, Jo Keane and Sarah Gauthier, believe the regional approach boosted the  profile of New Zealand education as a whole, with Sarah commenting, “Each New Zealand region has its own distinctive characteristics and it’s important to raise awareness of these to agents so they can, in turn, promote them to international students.

    “ANZA was a great forum to showcase the diversity of our study options and the regional learning, living and working opportunities, and share the New Zealand Story with our agent audience” said Greg Scott, Programme Manager for the Regional Partnership Programme

    This year’s innovative approach to ANZA was regarded as a great success by the regional representatives, with Learning Hawke’s Bay’s Business Development Manager, Stephanie Kennard, commenting, “The Pavilion made a huge impact and was a talking point amongst many of the agents.  The stand, the ENZ presentation on the Wednesday afternoon and the networking event on Friday night were all brilliant!”

    Susanna Leisten, an ANZA attendee from Thames High School, says, “I felt so proud to be a Kiwi and am very grateful and appreciative of all your efforts and really enjoyed the ENZ Friday evening networking event. I have made some very useful contacts and am positive that the event you hosted made a big difference.”

    “We think that these types of collaborative platforms are essential – to strengthen the New Zealand education story with regional input and opportunities. We hope to do more of this in the future,” said Greg Scott.

    ENZ is now considering ways to incorporate regional international education organisations into other events and activities, demonstrating so effectively the learning, living and working opportunities for international students across all of New Zealand.

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