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Come back to NZ! Nau mai hoki mai rā!
Education New Zealand Manapou ki te Ao (ENZ) is inviting New Zealand education providers to take part in an initiative to encourage students from Thailand who have previously studied here to return to New Zealand for further study. Providers are invited to subsidise travel for returning students - up to a maximum of NZD $3,000 for students returning for a year or more.
The scheme will work by students or agents providing proof of previous study and once the students are in New Zealand, can rebate the air fare back to their account through coordination with their agents. The amount students can rebate is based on the receipt of their booked travel but no more than the $3,000 cap. New Zealand schools who were involved in the recent education events in Thailand gave positive feedback on this concept.
ENZ will publicise the initiative online, via agents, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and media. Education agents will also be asked to co-promote this with us while KTC credit card, the scheme’s credit card partner, will be promoting this campaign and additional benefits through their own database and PR channels.
If you are an education provider interested in signing up or finding out more about the campaign, please click here.
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ENZ agent seminars return to China in March 2026
These events form a core part of the ENZ China Go-To-Market Plan and support New Zealand providers to strengthen partnerships, grow visibility, and boost student recruitment across a key market.
ENZ will deliver three in-person agent seminars across China:
- Shanghai – 23 March 2026, 2–7 PM
- Guangzhou – 25 March 2026, 1–5 PM
- Zhengzhou – 27 March 2026, 1–5 PM
The seminars bring together providers, agents, students, and parents to showcase New Zealand’s education offering and strengthen recruitment networks.
Please note: This opportunity is for New Zealand education providers only.
ENZ Agent Seminar in Wuhan.
Benefits for participating New Zealand providers
For providers, the seminars offer:
- Direct access to agents and prospective students interested in New Zealand.
- Insights into regional market behaviour.
- A platform to showcase their programmes, tell their story, and build visibility.
These seminars help New Zealand international education providers to:
- Grow inbound student mobility from a key market for New Zealand.
- Strengthen institution-agent relationships.
- Increase visibility for all subsectors, from schools to universities.
- Support market diversification by expanding beyond tier-one cities.
China remains New Zealand’s largest international education market, and each location in the seminar series list presents a unique opportunity for New Zealand providers.
- Shanghai – A mature, premium market with strong demand and high expectations.
- Guangzhou – The largest source province for outbound students, with broad agent diversity.
- Zhengzhou – An emerging market with strong interest in tertiary pathways and high return-on-investment focus from parents.
How to apply
Key registration dates
- Applications close: 5pm NZT, 22 January 2026.
- Outcome notifications by 29 January 2026.
Please avoid booking travel until registrations are confirmed.
New application process
This year ENZ is changing the way we invite applications for ENZ events, and we thank you for your patience while we make these changes.
To apply for the China Agent Seminars 2026:
- Email the ENZ Events Team from your institution email address at events@enz.govt.nz with the subject line: “China Agent Seminars 2026 – Information pack request”
- Eligible New Zealand providers will receive an information pack, which includes:
- Full event details
- Eligibility information
- Instructions on how to submit an application
- A link to the online application form
Applications must be submitted by 5pm NZT, 22 January 2026.
Please note: Requests received between 24 December, and 11 January will be responded to from 12 January onwards. You will still have time to submit your application before the deadline.
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English New Zealand’s new Accredited Pathway Assessment opens up cross-sector collaboration
Bridge International College, Kaplan International Languages and Languages International are now able to offer the Accredited Pathway Assessment (APA).
Although there are already agreements between individual English New Zealand schools and universities, the APA puts in place a structure for acceptance of proficiency across all of the universities, English New Zealand executive director Kim Renner says.
“This will enable greater collaboration between English Language schools and the universities,” Renner says. “With inevitable changes coming for the export education industry due to COVID-19, seamless pathways into further study and close collaboration will become more important than ever before.”
In Australia, the rate of students who transitioned to further study is significant – according to a report released by the Australian government in January, 54 percent of English language students go on to attend an Australian university or vocational training provider. Anecdotally, we know the rate in New Zealand is much lower. There is room for New Zealand to encourage more of the 20,000 plus students who study at unfunded English language schools in New Zealand to make much more of pathway opportunities.
Accredited schools will use the APA to attract those students who are interested in studying at a New Zealand university, but may not meet the current English Language standards.
The APA is also a way that English Language schools can prepare students for New Zealand’s academic teaching style.
“The assessment is built into a school’s teaching – it’s not a one-off test,” Renner says. “Key goals are to increase cross-sector collaboration and provide a great student experience.”
This announcement is a result of a Memorandum of Understanding signed by English New Zealand and Universities New Zealand in June last year. The APA is only available to English New Zealand member schools.
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