New Zealand 🔥 Hot Destination

Have you ever heard of,
“Taumatawhakatangihangakoauau o tamateaturipukakapikimaunga horo nukupokai whenua kitanatahu.”
It is in fact the name of a hill in the stunning country, New Zealand.
But apart from long names, New Zealand is famous for its top-quality education and outstanding work opportunities. The country can also boast multicultural cities, friendly locals, scenic slopes, beaches, and lakes.
Studying here will give you access to scenery like no other!

Why study in New Zealand?

New Zealand sits in the Pacific Ocean, comprising the North Island, the South Island, and over 700 smaller islands.
Studying in New Zealand as an international student is full of opportunities for unique experiences.
It is a popular choice for international students due to its welcoming and friendly population. It also has a high standard of living and was ranked the Happiest Country in the World in 2020.
In 2019, New Zealand was also named the world’s second most peaceful country by the Global Peace Index.
The benefits of studying in New Zealand include its excellent work-life balance and opportunities post-graduation. These include work experience opportunities in technology, travel, and government.
You can also work alongside your studies in the country’s flourishing hospitality industry.
Students can explore live music, theatre, film, dance, free festivals and international sports fixtures.
Most cities and towns are relatively small and uncrowded and you’re never far from beaches, parks, and walking trails.

Student life

International student life in New Zealand is full of great experiences. Students benefit from large co-curricular programmes including sports, the arts, and additional learning. Explore forests, snow-capped mountains, sandy beaches, lakes and fjords outside of class and learn more about the country.
There’s something for everyone in New Zealand, including experiencing Maori culture and seeing landscapes made famous in popular movies like Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit. You can also explore Abel Tasman National Park and its wildlife, Franz Josef Glacier, the Waitomo Glowworm Caves and Fiordland National Park.
If you prefer cities, the capital city Wellington is home to the National Botanic Gardens, Wellington Harbour, and the Museum of New Zealand.

Popular cities

Wellington

As New Zealand’s capital city, Wellington is vibrant, welcoming, and full of historic architecture spanning 150 years.

It is located on the Cook Strait of the North Island and is fairly small compared to other cities in the region.

It is also home to our partner university, Victoria University of Wellington!

There is plenty to explore, including the national harbour, urban beaches and many free and inexpensive museums.

It is a great and budget-friendly place to discover outside of class, making it a popular student destination.

Hamilton

Hamilton is located in the Waikato region of New Zealand’s northern island.

It is known for its stunning botanical gardens and bustling nightlife.

The city’s Victoria Street has a broad range of bars and restaurants, making student life rich and culturally diverse.

Moreover, Hamilton is home to our partner, the University of Waikato!

It is also a great place to catch national and international sporting events including rugby and cricket.

Auckland

As New Zealand’s largest city, Auckland is home to over one million people and the world’s largest population of Polynesian individuals.

Its Maori inhabitants form the fabric of its history and culture, making it a vibrant and diverse place to study and explore.

With an international reputation for universities with courses such as environmental management and marine biology, the city sits on two distinct bodies of water.

It is also home to several world-recognised attractions like the 60-story Sky Tower.

Christchurch

Christchurch is the largest city in the South Island and a popular destination for many international students.

With a reputation for its incredible architecture, unique city road plan, and strong communities, it is an amazing place to explore.

It is the ideal place to study abroad for art enthusiasts and students due to its strong street art culture, as well as being home to the Canterbury Museum's Rise/Oi You! Street art exhibition.

The museum is also home to the world’s largest collection of artwork by international street artist Banksy.

Dunedin

With its Scottish-infused architecture and culture, Dunedin was where the Free Church of Scotland was founded in the 1800s.

It has a large population of people with Scottish ancestry and maintains much of its Scottish charm.

It is a hot spot for students due to its incredible array of wildlife, including albatross, sea lions and rare yellow-eyed penguins.

Institutions in the area have world-renowned courses in veterinary science, biology and zoology.

Popular Universities

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