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Steven Joyce


20 September, 2011


International education Leadership Statement released


Doubling the economic value of international education to New Zealand is at the heart of the Government�s Leadership Statement for international education, says Tertiary Education Minister Steven Joyce.


�The government has preparedthe first version of a Leadership Statement for international educationwhichsets bold aspirations for the growth that we want to achieve over the next 15 years.�


Mr Joyce says the government regards international education as a very important industry, not just for its own value but for the role it can play in strengthening New Zealand�s economic, cultural and social links with the world.


�As a trading nation, these links are vital as we work to strengthen ties and form new ones with our major trading partners across Asia, Europe and the Pacific.�


The leadership statement, which will be refined and developed with the sector over the next 12 months, aims to double the economic value of international education to $5 billion over the next 15 years.  It includes targets to:




  • increase annual revenues from providing education services offshore to at least $0.5 billion

  • develop and sustain mutually beneficial education relationships with key partner countries in Asia, the Pacific, the Middle East, Europe and the Americas

  • increase the number of international students enrolled in New Zealand providers offshore, from 3,000 to 10,000

  • double the number of international postgraduate students (particularly in programmes in addition to those at PhD level) from 10,000 to 20,000

  • increase the transition rate from study to residence for international university students

  • increase New Zealanders� skills and knowledge to operate effectively across cultures.

Mr Joyce says the development of the leadership statement, coupled with the establishment of Education New Zealand � the new Crown Agency set up to oversee and grow the international education sector � will provide a sharper focus and give the sector a real boost.


The full statement is available on the Ministry of Education website: www.minedu.govt.nz