Brazilian Agents Visit New Zealand
Brazilian Agents Visit New Zealand
Four education agents from Brazil are visiting New Zealand for ten days in March as guests of Education New Zealand. During their time here they will be visiting educational institutions in both the North and South Islands.
This visit will allow the participating institutions to form a close working relationship with the agents, and allow the agents to see first hand the quality of education and pastoral care that their clients can expect if they choose to come to New Zealand for their education.
Brazil is an important and growing market for New Zealand educators. The industry realises that diversification and the development of new markets is vital to the future of international education, and during the last few years considerable efforts have been made to develop the Brazilian market. During 2002, 1130 Brazilian students came to New Zealand.
This visit is part of a comprehensive series by agents from many of New Zealand’s key education markets during 2003. These visits are all part of the joint Education New Zealand/Trade New Zealand ‘Five Steps Forward’ strategy that promotes New Zealand globally as an education destination.
SUMMARY What? Brazilian education agents visit to New Zealand When? March 17th – March 26th Who? Four agents will be coming to NZ. They will be escorted by Education New Zealand staff whilst here. Where? The agents will be visiting institutions in the following regions: Auckland Hawkes Bay Wellington Christchurch
Where
convenient, Education New Zealand will facilitate interviews
with the visiting agents and with participating institutions
at your
request.
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