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Get tips and tools at ENZ’s Seminar Series
The seminars are being held in mid-March in six locations around the country. The morning and afternoon seminars are self-contained so you can opt to attend one or both. And, you can eat your lunch while watching the launch of the New Zealand School Story!
Each seminar will be limited to 40 participants so be quick off the mark to register.
Please register separately for each session, including the lunchtime launch.
Register online here.
Seminar details
Seminar 1 (9.30am- 11.30am): Personas: Understanding your Audience
Knowing how your audience think and behave is the most important step in connecting with them. In this session ENZ’s General Manager of Marketing and Channel development, Paul Irwin, and International Brand Manager, Kaylee Butters, will share the New Zealand International Student Personas, which were developed as part of a global research project. We'll introduce you to tools you can use to improve your student recruitment and student experience.
Morning tea will be provided.
Lunchtime session
Launching the New Zealand School Story (12noon – 1.00pm)
In this lunchtime session we will launch the New Zealand School Story. We'll take you on the journey from the planning through to the development of the final suite of resources – all of which will be available on The Brand Lab. We’ll also suggest ideas as to how you can use this story in your own international marketing activity.
Bring your own lunch – coffee and tea will be provided.
Seminar 2 (1.30pm- 4.30pm): Creating Effective Digital Marketing Programmes
Led by the ENZ digital marketing team, this interactive session will focus on the basics of digital marketing. We'll show you how to develop an effective programme from strategy to set-up, through to launch, evaluation and optimisation. We'll help you to decide where to focus your efforts, using case studies from ENZ's own marketing activity.
Afternoon tea will be provided.
Dates and venues
Date
Seminar
Venue
14/03/2016
Auckland North Shore
Bruce Mason Centre - The Promenade, Takapuna
15/03/2016
Auckland CBD
Cliftons - 45 Queen Street
17/03/2016
Wellington
Royal Society of New Zealand - 11 Turnbull St, Thorndon
21/03/2016
Tauranga
Trinity Wharf - 51 Dive Crescent, Tauranga
22/03/2016
Dunedin
Dunedin Public Art Gallery - 30 The Octagon
23/03/2016
Christchurch
Tait Technology Centre – 245 Wooldridge Road
Please register separately for each session, including the lunchtime launch.
Register online here.
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80 more ‘Penguins’ to visit
Education New Zealand will contact all eligible schools in the coming weeks to seek and confirm interest to participate in the programme. The scheme’s criteria stipulates candidate schools must be co-educational, non-religious and located within a close radius of the city centres in Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington.
The group will be the fourth to study in New Zealand through the scholarship programme, which aims to expand the international outlook of young Chilean students and improve their English language skills.
Known as ‘Penguins’ because of their distinctive black and white uniforms, 237 Chilean students have studied in New Zealand since the programme began in 2013.
When announcing the programme from Chile last week Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment Minister Steven Joyce said the visit will enable more Chilean students to experience Kiwi life, and that more New Zealanders will learn about Chile by hosting a student or studying alongside the Penguins.
“International students make a significant social, cultural and economic contribution to New Zealand while they’re here and remain connected as ambassadors for New Zealand when they return home.”
Mr Joyce has been visiting Chile, Brazil and Colombia for the past eight days, leading a delegation of university representatives to the region to deepen education and trade links.
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Korean college adds Auckland to curriculum
From 2019, 120 Korean tertiary students from the college will come to Auckland each year, attending either the Auckland Institute of Studies (AIS), Academics College Group (ACG) or Cornell. They will spend 12 months gaining practical experience in the region as part of their three-year training course.
Koguryeo College teaches a range of courses in aviation, food science, natural energy, engineering, tourism and hospitality.
Auckland Tourism, Events & Economic Development (ATEED) International Education Manager Henry Matthews says the new partnership arose after ATEED hosted a group of visiting principals from Korea earlier this year as part of a professional development programme.
“The principals were so impressed by the warm welcome, the high standard of education institutes and great Kiwi lifestyle, they suggested to the college that Auckland would be the ideal study destination,” he said.
“For Korean students, gaining international work and study experience can put them ahead of other candidates when they’re looking for employment after their studies.”
As part of the agreement, Koguryeo College will also offer two scholarships for New Zealand and international students based here to go to Korea, learn the language and take part in the college’s various training programmes.
Korea is the fourth largest market for the international education sector in New Zealand. Some 5,000 Korean students base themselves in Auckland, contributing $167 million a year to the region. This new agreement will deliver an additional $3.5 million per year to the regional economy.