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Calls for PSW for sub-degree programs in NZ

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Sub-degree programs in New Zealand need to be able to offer post-study work rights, the peak body representing the country’s private training providers has said. Providers are seeking to rehire staff, rebuild relationships with agents and build marketing and sales capabilities, she detailed.

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New marketing campaign for New Zealand

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Education New Zealand Manapou ki te Ao has launched a new marketing campaign aiming to build awareness of the country’s study opportunities among prospective international students. “What makes the campaign more memorable is its high energy, positive, contemporary feel.

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Key operations come together in new platform

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Agent management platform, Ascent One, has launched an ecosystem that brings admissions management, agent management and marketing within one tool. The new software eliminates onerous tasks across multiple systems by allowing users to share data across the fully connected eco-system.

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“Mixed” recovery for New Zealand institutions

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International student numbers have continued to increase in New Zealand since borders reopened in July 2022, but student visa rates are still lagging behind pre-pandemic levels. The head of Education New Zealand has described the country’s recovery since borders reopened as “variable at best”.

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Indian stakeholders tell of Grad Route impact

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With the Migration Advisory Committee set to release its review findings on the UK Graduate Route on May 14, stakeholders in one of its biggest markets have cautioned against any major changes. According to Saurabh Arora, founder and CEO at University Living , such a move could lead to a major drop in student numbers from India.

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How Finland is convincing international students to stay and work

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As refrigerators hum around the laboratory, a PhD student from New Zealand discusses his ongoing research into mechanical vibrations and quantum technology. OECD countries are experiencing tight labour markets and low unemployment rates. Finland is a nice place to study, definitely,” he says.

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UK Youth Mobility Scheme expansion ‘a win for ELT’

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Campaigners are making positive strides in their efforts to make the UK the premier English language learning destination, as the government announced the expansion of its Youth Mobility Scheme. A lot of the markets that we used to have bigger numbers for and staying for longer, it was down to work rights,” said Japes.