NZ Education Fair, plethora of opportunities
Prospective students in Sri Lanka will discover a plethora of
opportunities, as Education New Zealand plays host to the New Zealand
Education Fair scheduled to held on September 9, at the Taj Samudra,
from 11 am-5 pm. This annual event, which serves as a showcase of New
Zealand’s educational opportunities in the high standards of tertiary
education available, promises visitors an insight into this welcoming,
inventive and trusted educational destination.
This fair will feature many New Zealand Universities, Institutes of
Technology and Polytechnics and Private Training Establishments. Sri
Lankans aspiring to engage in higher education overseas will have the
opportunity at this fair to discover why New Zealand is a preferred
destination in the global educational landscape.
CEO of Education New Zealand Grant, McPherson commenting on the
potential that lies ahead said, “As a diverse country, New Zealand
offers a wide range of subjects and courses in tertiary education. We
have top quality Universities and Institutes of Technology and
Polytechnics (ITPs) that focus on practical, skills- oriented training
in areas like hospitality & tourism, design, computers, nursing, fashion
and Kathryn McCarrison General Manager, Marketing and Channel Management
of Education New Zealand said, “Adjusting to a new country takes time.
So they should take advantage of the excellent student support
services offered by New Zealand institutions that are designed to help
with important matters like finding the best accommodation, opening of a
bank account and other common day-to-day necessities. Furthermore, a New
Zealand education qualification is highly-valued and transferable
throughout the world.
Our tertiary curriculum trains students to face the real world and it
combines innovative methodology with a personal teaching style.”
Students in Sri Lanka could discover more at the New Zealand Education
Fair with high levels of personal attention and world-class academic
staff and facilities. Interested students, who are unable to attend the
New Zealand Education Fair in person, could find out more about studying
in New Zealand by visiting their website at www.nzeducated.com/slfair |