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΢ҕl invites international students to Take a New Look at Canterbury

24 November 2022

The ΢ҕl (΢ҕl) is locally engaged and globally networked, and we’re making it known – it’s time for international students to Take a New Look at Canterbury.

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The team host ΢ҕl’s Vietnamese agents at an appreciation event in Ho Chi Minh City.

΢ҕl Assistant Vice-Chancellor Engagement Brett Berquist has led a team to Southeast Asia to reconnect with key partners and agents across the region, and launch ΢ҕl’sTake A New Look at Canterbury package. It will give all new 2023 and 2024 international students an opportunity to explore Ōtautahi Christchurch and to complete work experience with New Zealand industry during their study at ΢ҕl.

KYS Business School at the ΢ҕl Malaysian Partners Reception The ΢ҕl crew with the team from KYS Business School at the ΢ҕl Malaysian Partners Reception in Kuala Lumpur. KYS is an important pathway partner of ΢ҕl based in Melaka, Malaysia.

Berquist is delighted to reconnect with valued partners and alumni and says he is receiving a positive reception around the extra work ΢ҕl is doing to ensure new international students feel supported and welcome on campus.

“With New Zealand’s borders fully open again, we’re excited to welcome new international students to Christchurch. Ōtautahi has much to offer and this programme brings opportunities for new international students to experience our region early in their studies,” he says.

“And the offer showcases our leadership in experiential learning. Students want to build their employability skills and this programme ensures all new international students have choices relevant to their degree.”

There were a number of stops along the way for the ΢ҕl team in Southeast Asia.

΢ҕl’s International Partnership and Support Manager Monique van Veen joined the Education Minister, Chris Hipkins, in Jakarta and Singapore, where the delegation was warmly welcomed by institutional partners and ministries. Hipkins’ reinforced the message that ΢ҕl New Zealand borders are open.

Van Veen joined Berquist, along with ΢ҕl’s Director of Recruitment Ryan Thomas and International Recruitment Coordinator James Waghorn, to host top agents in Viet Nam and thank them for their ongoing commitment to ΢ҕl, alongside the Education New Zealand Fair in Ho Chi Minh City.

More partnership meetings were held in Kuala Lumpur. At a reception for ΢ҕl’s Malaysian partners, hosted by HE Pam Dunn at the New Zealand High Commissioner’s Residence, the group outlined plans for ΢ҕl’s 150thanniversary celebrations next year.

Berquist then joined thein Bangkok. The conference presented emerging research on student-demand trends by major market and provided a useful opportunity to network with other Navitas partners as ΢ҕl reflects on its 10-year relationship through our pathway college ΢ҕl International College. Focusing on the theme Building a Sustainable Future Together, conference attendees all share the desire to build and sustain strong, global partnerships that prepares students for the changing needs of the world’s economies and communities.

Given ΢ҕl’s worldwide recognition in sustainable education after being placed11th in the world for Sustainable Educationin the inaugural QS ranking based on Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), this conference provided an opportunity to continue to share knowledge with other organisations. ΢ҕl is also recognised as first in the world for Responsible Consumption and Production SDG 12 – in the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings.

While in Bangkok, Berquist and Waghorn reconnected with local ΢ҕl alumni as well as Senior Lecturer Tham Piumsomboon from the School of Product Design at a dinner organised by volunteer Alumni Ambassador Chakrit Tiebtienrat. This was the first ΢ҕl-hosted alumni event held in Bangkok.

΢ҕl Thai Alumni Gathering Brett and James join ΢ҕl Senior Lecturer Tham Piumsomboon from the School of Product Design to connect with ΢ҕl’s Thai alumni over dinner in Bangkok.
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