With a rich history of more than 140 years, Lincoln University excels in research and education, and has been welcoming international students since 1880!
Olive Consulting is happy to be recognized by Auckland University of Technology (AUT), New Zealand for our achievements and grateful for our long standing relationship with this prestigious university. AUT being one of the best modern universities in the world continues to be ranked in the top 1% universities in the world, being ranked 407 […]
The Board for Education New Zealand Manapou ki te Ao (ENZ) has appointed Dr Linda Sissons as Acting Chief Executive. She will take over from outgoing Chief Executive, Grant McPherson, on 20 November. Many from the international education community in New Zealand will know Dr Sissons from her two-terms on the ENZ Board and more […]
Highlights – Only students on postgraduate courses currently designated as research programs, which includes PhD students, will be able to bring dependents. Students doing Taught Masters will not be allowed to bring family members – The graduate route, which allows international students to stay and work in the UK once they graduate, remains unchanged. – […]
From July 31st, all those who require visas to travel to New Zealand will be free to apply for a visa. This will include international students, visitors/tourists and those with Employment offers. This also means that the families could reunite with their loved ones. For more details, please contact us or visit the following link […]
Sheridan announces new entrance scholarships for international students International students beginning full-time studies in Spring 2022, Fall 2022 or Winter 2023 semesters (with the exception of ESL students) will receive an entrance scholarship ranging from $1,000 to $2,000, depending on their academic program. For more details, please visit https://www.sheridancollege.ca/newsroom/news-releases/2022/04/international-entrance-scholarships
A new cohort of up to 5,000 international students was announced by the Government on 3 February 2022, as part of a five-step plan to reopen Aotearoa New Zealand’s borders.
The $20,000 for tertiary students and $15,000 for schools students towards living costs are interim amounts specifically related to this border exception. The funds required in the future for international students are under review by MBIE and any future visa applications would be subject to the funds requirements that are in place at the time. […]
New Zealand extends Border exemption for Critical Health Workers including CAP candidates beyond 31st March 2021...