Te Pūkenga seeks to drive NZ internationalisation
Te Pūkenga is hoping to attract labour and ensure that all NZ regions share in the "cultural vitality" that international students bring.
Te Pūkenga is hoping to attract labour and ensure that all NZ regions share in the "cultural vitality" that international students bring.
Some 1,000 nurses from Francophone countries are being recruited by the Quebec government to tackle the province’s continuous nursing shortage.
We would expect our size and scale to create opportunities, to improve and grow the connections between Pacific island nations and New Zealand
New Zealand and China strengthened their partnership in higher vocational education at the two-day long China-NZ Summit on Higher Vocational Education.
When our minister for tertiary education goes overseas with vice-chancellors and talks to the people in China, Indonesia or Singapore, all they want to talk about is skills, not higher education
Vocational education is a hugely important sector and a major contributor of building soft power for the UK. Many developing countries need access to skills, we have the best skills system in the world, we just need to sell it better.