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New Zealand university costs amongst the lowest- Australian Study
An Australian study finds Australia and New Zealand university costs amongst the lowest.

Australian Education International and IDP Australia have released a report, Comparative Costs of Higher Education Courses for International Students in Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States.

This study clearly shows that it is cheaper to study in Australia (for both c  . . . more
Author : Edusearch Created : 26 Oct 2002
 
Don't just work, be happy. Seven strategies to 'futureproof' yourself


Your job will change � no doubt about it. Knowing what gives you the greatest buzz can turn change to your advantage. It�s called job sculpting.

There have been countless studies on what makes people happy at work. Three things always come up: ability, values and life interests. Research on job sculpting in the October 1999 edition of the Harvard Business Review (HBR) suggests that life i  . . . more
Author : Edusearch Created : 30 Sep 2002
 
Training is not complete without certification
No one can promise you a great job in a great company that recognises individual qualities and offers more opportunities at a higher pay rate. However a solid foundation in computer skills and an internationally recognised certification will certainly put you on the right track.

For the Employee

Improvements in service quality and increased market advantage are key motivators for companie  . . . more
Author : Ace Training Created : 10 Jun 2002
 
Advice for those choosing courses
Advice for those choosing courses

�Choosing your Course� is a new brochure produced by the NZQA for people considering enrolling in tertiary courses explaining what students should look for when they choose a course or qualification.

NZQA communications manager Bill Lennox says �Choosing your Course� aims to make students more aware of concepts like course approval.

�NZQA registers priva  . . . more
Author : NZQA Created : 16 Apr 2002
 
Tertiary reforms essential for New Zealand�s development
19 /3 /2002

Hon Steve Maharey

Tertiary reforms essential for New Zealand�s development
The tertiary education reforms now underway are an essential element of the government�s innovation framework, says Associate Education (Tertiary Education) Minister Steve Maharey.

Speaking to the Economic Development Association of New Zealand conference in Palmerston North this morning, Steve Mahar  . . . more
Author : Steve Maharey. Created : 19 Mar 2002
 
Help Gifted Students Transition to University
The road to university, an experience that students eagerly await, may be filled with potholes for gifted students. Issues to be resolved include adjustment and achievement, separation from friends and family, handling independence, and decision-making. Some will traverse the path smoothly; others will stumble over the many bumps that lie beneath the surface. Counselors, teachers, and parents can   . . . more
Author : Council for Exceptional Children Created : 23 Feb 2002
 
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