New Zealand is keen to further strengthen ties with India in the education sector during its Prime Minister John Key's visit to India next week.
Talking to FE, Jan Henderson, high commissioner of New Zealand in New Delhi, said, “We are keen on a partnership approach in education. New Zealand wants to increase its education export revenue and would like to see increased student arrivals from India for higher tertiary education. New relationships can be developed in several areas like IT, higher education, sports and training. One of our universities has developed a sports development programme, which includes training and administration. India has shown interest in this programme and there have been several visits by senior officials to New Zealand to learn more about this programme.”
According to MEA officials, Key and his delegation will emphasise a number of advantages that New Zealand offers to students from India, including high quality...
Talking to FE, Jan Henderson, high commissioner of New Zealand in New Delhi, said, “We are keen on a partnership approach in education. New Zealand wants to increase its education export revenue and would like to see increased student arrivals from India for higher tertiary education. New relationships can be developed in several areas like IT, higher education, sports and training. One of our universities has developed a sports development programme, which includes training and administration. India has shown interest in this programme and there have been several visits by senior officials to New Zealand to learn more about this programme.”
According to MEA officials, Key and his delegation will emphasise a number of advantages that New Zealand offers to students from India, including high quality...
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