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Asia
Australian TNE looks to India as countries recognise qualifications
Australia and India have signed a qualifications recognition agreement, which comes after Deakin University's announcement of plans to open a campus in India. The recognition agreement is expected to support transnational education and allow students with Indian qualifications to pursue further education in Australia and vice versa.
North America
US educators concerned over new rules on 'third-party' relationships
International educators in the USA are concerned that new Department of Education guidance and oversight of third-party relationships could have negative impact on international student recruitment.
South America
These are the best universities in Latin America in 2023
Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) has seen a record 140 universities from 12 countries ranked in the Times Higher Education (THE) university rankings 2023, with many of the top region’s universities situated in Brazil.
Europe
New poll reveals public support for international students in the UK
Results from a new poll show that the UK public is positive about the contribution that international students make to the economy, institutions and academic research.
Africa
Visa crisis is jeopardising internationalisation efforts
South African universities face challenges in their internationalisation efforts due to a visa crisis that is affecting international students and staff.
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Strengthening ties with Chilean education agents
The event brought together a group of Chilean education agents for an opportunity to connect with ENZ Director of Engagement Javiera Visedo and Whitecliffe Regional Manager Lorena Mendes.
The attending agents learned about study options for Chilean students at Whitecliffe and had the chance to ask questions in an open, interactive setting designed to support learning and strengthen relationships.
Agents highlighted an increasing interest in studying in New Zealand amongst students, noting a significant increase in meetings and enquiries.
Whitecliffe College Regional Manager Lorena Mendes presenting to local education agents.
ENZ Director of Engagement Javiera Visedo said strengthening relationships with agents and capability building is key to increasing awareness of New Zealand and its diverse study options.
“Nothing compares to a face-to-face training session, where agents can raise day-to-day questions from students and have them answered on the spot,” she said.
Whitecliffe College Regional Manager, Lorena Mendes, said Chile is a market with enormous potential and a key partner for international student growth in New Zealand.
“Here, we find professionalism, warmth, and a genuine interest in continually offering students the best opportunities for them,” she said.
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