New Zealand’s “Golden Age” Has Begun
As visa policies tighten in traditional education destinations like the USA, Canada, and Australia, international student flows have begun to shift th...
In New Zealand, education is shaped by a system that offers various learning opportunities to young students. In higher education, there are four main categories: universities, polytechnics, institutes of technology, and private training establishments.
Universities in New Zealand are typically research-oriented and state-owned, offering a wide range of courses from certificates to doctoral degrees. Polytechnics and institutes of technology are more vocational and adopt a practical learning approach.
The New Zealand education system ranks third globally. It reflects a diverse society open to different talents, religious beliefs, ethnic groups, and income levels.

