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THAILAND

Applying for a NEW ZEALAND ASEAN SCHOLARS AWARDS

lnformation for 2OL5 selection round

The New Zealand Aid Programme wishes to offer up to 4 New Zealand - ASEAN Scholars Awards
(NZ-AS) to Thai candidates for full-time postgraduate study at one of nine eligible New Zealand
institutions.

PrioriW fields of studv

Strong candidates from all areas will be considered. However, preference will be given to
candidates who demonstrate strong academic ability, leadership qualities, and a commitment
to Thailand and who are 39 years of age or younger at the time of commencing their
scholarship. Candidates whose work experience or proposed field of study relates to the
following sectors will be given priority.

o Agriculture Development:
o Agri-business management, agricultureal economics, agricultural systems and
management, rural development, domestic supply chains and distrbution
o Biology, vegetable production, livestock/ animal husbandry, crop management,
sericulture (silk production), forestry, fisheries, aquaculture, agricultural pest
management
o Phytosanitary, bio-security, biotechnology, agricultural trade
o Food production, food sciences/ technology, post-harvest processing, food
storage and packaging, food safety

o Renewable Energy:
o Geothermal, solar, hydro engineering and wind energy, renewable energy
distribution systems

o Disaster Risk Management:


o Disaster response, emergency management
o Hazard assessment and management, natural resource management,
environmental management, geology, geotechnical engineering, water resource
management
o Climate change adaptation, land planning & development
o Public Sector Management:
o public administration, public policy and management, public sector leadership
and governance, human resource capacity development, information
management
o Public financial management, government budgeting, tax reform, public sector
auditing, statistics, demography, political science, social policy
o lnternational trade and business, trade facilitation, trade policy

o Private Sector Development:


o Business/ private sector management and leadership, small and medium sized
enterprise (SM Es) development, entrepreneu rship, marketing, accou nta ncy
o Value chain development, logistics & supply chain management
o Trade facilitation, economics/ applied economics, business finance, commerce,
industrial relations
o Tourism -Ecotourism, tourism management, tourism planning, tourism marketing
o English Language Teaching

Applicants must meet the following conditions to be eligible for a New Zealand Scholarship:

o Be a minimum of 1-8 years of age at the time of application.


o Be a Thai citizen
o Not have citizenship or permanent residence status of New Zealand, Australia, USA,
Canada, European Union countries, United Kingdom, Japan, lsrael, South Korea, Qatar,
United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia.
r Have resided in Thailand for two years prior to application (this condition does not apply
to applicants who are members of the diplomatic corps or their dependants)
o Have at least 2 years of relavant work experience (part time or fulltime, paid or
voluntary).
o Not be serving military personnel.
r Be able to satisfy lmmigration requirements for international student entry to New
Zealand (i.e. medical checks, police clearances/character checks, etc.)
o Be academically and linguistically able to obtain an Offer of Place for the proposed
programme of study from the tertiary institute where you will undertake your
scholarship.
o Not have been previously terminated from a New Zealand Government Scholarship.
o Seek a qualification that will contribute to the sustainable development of Thailand.
o Commit to return to Thailand for a minimum of 2 years at the end of your scholarship.
The New Zealand - ASEAN Scholars Awards Benefits

. Full tuition fees


. Travel costs
. An establishment and living allowance
. Medical and travel insurance
o Pastoral and academic support

Application Dates

Opening date: 3 March 20L5


Closing dote: 31July 2015

How to Applv

1. Check if you're eligible.


2. lf yes, please apply directly to your preferred New Zealand Universities and obtain a letter of
Offer of Place
3. Once you have obtained a letter of Offer of Place from the university, applicants should then
submit the followine documents below to the New Zealand Embassv. Bangkok:

-Two (2)completed NZ-AS scholarship application forms.


-A copy of the Offer of Place.
-Supporting documents - referring to on the second page of the NZ-AS scholarship
application form.

NZ-AS application forms can be downloaded from: New Zealand Embassy website at:
http://www.nzembassv.com/thaila nd

In order to applv for an award. please visit the university's website for application
instructions.

Auckland University
http://www.a uckla nd.ac. nz/uoa/home/forlinternational-students/

Auckland University of Technology


http://www.a ut.ac. nzlstudv-at-aut/internationa l-students
Canterbury University
http://www.ca nterbu rv.ac. nzlintstud

Lincoln University
http://www. lincoln.ac. nzlintern ationa I

Massey University
http://www. massev.ac. nz/massev/international/international-students-home.cfm

Otago University
http://www.otago.ac. nz/i nternationa l/index.htm I

University of Waikato
http://www.wa ikato.ac. n z/internationa I

UNITEC
http://www.u nitec.ac, nzl

Victoria University
http://www.victoria.ac. nzlinternationa I

Further information
Further information about the New Zealand ASEAN Scholarship can be found at:

http://www.a id.eovt. nzlfu nd ins-a nd-contracts/schola rsh ips/elisible-cou ntries/tha iland

http://www.nzembassv.com/thaila nd

Contact Details

Ms Sirikarn Thammawijit
Development Programme Ad ministrator
New Zealand Embassy
M ThaiTower, 14th Floor,
All Seasons Place,
87 Wireless Road,
Bangkok 10500,
Thailand
Phone: (02l' 254 2530 ext. 29
Email: Sirikarn.thammawiiit@ mfat.eovt.nz
New Zealand
SCHOLARSHIPS

Application Form
New Zealand ASEAN Scholars Awards
New Zealand Pacific Scholarships
New Zealand Development Scholarships
Commonwealth Scholarships

www.aid.govt.nz/schols
NEW ZEALAND SCHOLARSHIPS

New Zealand Scholarships empower individuals with the knowledge, skills and qualifications to contribute to
economic, social and political development within selected developing countries. They are funded through the
New Zealand Aid Programme and managed through the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
Scholarship recipients are required to return to their home country on completion of their scholarship to
work for a minimum period of two years in order to apply their new skills and knowledge.

APPLICATION CHECKLIST
It is important that you correctly fill out all relevant sections in this application form and include all relevant
documents listed below. Applications with unanswered questions or incomplete documentation will not be
considered for a scholarship.
Supporting documents provided with this application must be certified true copies of original documents with
the official stamp and signature of a Justice of the Peace, Solicitor, Notary Public, an official from the New
Zealand Diplomatic Post, or another authorised official. Where original documents are not in English, you must
provide certified true copies of official English translations.
All New Zealand Scholarship award applicants must provide TWO copies of this application form (one
original copy and one photocopy), completed in English. Each copy of the application form must include:
 A signed application Declaration on page 12.
 A certified copy of your birth certificate (in English).
 A certified copy of official evidence of any name change (in English).
 A certified copy of the personal pages of your passport.
 For applicants applying for undergraduate study only (where eligible), a certified copy of your official
secondary school results and the grading schedule for each qualification (in English).
 For all applicants applying for postgraduate study, a certified copy of the academic transcript for all
tertiary qualifications and the grading schedule for each qualification (in English).
 A certified copy of the completion or graduation certificate for each tertiary qualification that you have
completed (in English).
 The original international English proficiency test result, e.g. IELTS or TOEFL, or selection of one of the
valid reasons for not providing the results as listed in Section Eleven on page 10. Photocopies will not be
accepted. Test results must be no more than 24 months old by the commencement of study.
 If you are employed, a current job description confirming your position and outlining your
responsibilities and duties.
 A current (dated) curriculum vitae - a brief history of your education, work experiences and skills.
 Three references (no more than 24 months old) on official letterhead, supporting your scholarship
application to study in New Zealand. References should be provided from your current employer and a
former lecturer (or school principal for undergraduate applicants), and where possible, a relevant
government or community-based organisation.
 A 500 word statement describing the specific skills and knowledge you want to gain from your proposed
study and how this will contribute to your current and/or future job.
 A 500 word statement describing how your proposed area of study will enable you to contribute to the
social or economic development of your home country.
 For Masters and Doctoral research students, a 500 word statement outlining your proposed research topic.
Do not send in an application without all the required documentation
FURTHER INFORMATION
Information on the New Zealand Scholarships including eligible countries, the application process, deadlines,
priority subject areas, and the list of participating New Zealand education institutions is available on the
scholarships pages of the New Zealand Aid Programme website: www.aid.govt.nz/schols

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SECTION ONE: SCHOLARSHIP TYPE

 New Zealand Pacific Scholarship


For information about which
Which scholarship are you  New Zealand ASEAN Scholars Award
scholarship to apply for, visit
applying for? (tick one)  New Zealand Development Scholarship www.aid.govt.nz/schols
 Commonwealth Scholarship

SECTION TWO: PERSONAL INFORMATION


Please note that your family name and other names should be the same as the official names
on your passport or birth certificate.

First name(s)
Attach a recent passport
Family name (surname) sized photograph of
yourself
Gender  Male  Female

Date of birth (dd/mm/yyyy)

Place of birth

Country of citizenship Please list second country


if you have dual
nd
2 country of citizenship citizenship

Do you have permanent  Yes  No


residency status in any
other country? If yes, please list:

Have you applied for  Yes  No


permanent residency status
in any other country? If yes, please list:

Passport number Passport expiry

Do you suffer from any illness or disability that might affect your ability to participate
in the proposed study programme (for example, psychiatric condition, asthma,
 Yes  No
diabetes, significant visual impairment, motor disability or significant hearing loss)? A
‘Yes’ answer will not affect your chances of successfully obtaining a scholarship.

If you have answered ‘Yes’, please provide brief details of the illness or disability and any special requirements
or support you may require to complete your study programme on a separate sheet of paper. Please attach a
copy of your doctor’s assessment of your needs.

Applicant contact details: The scholarship application process takes several months. Please give an address
where you can be contacted when a decision is reached. You may not be offered a scholarship if you cannot be
contacted.

Number and street name

PO Box number

Suburb/village

Town/city

District/Province

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Country Post Code

Home telephone number


Work and/or cell-phone
number
Email address (enter more
than one if relevant)

Emergency contact details: Name someone we can contact in an emergency during your study in New Zealand

Name

Relationship to you

Number and street name

Suburb/village

Town/city

Country Post Code

Home telephone number


Work and/or cellphone
number
Email address

SECTION THREE: DEPENDANTS


In order to qualify for a reunion airfare or to have your dependants accompany you to New Zealand, you must
complete the information below.
Please note that the scholarship does not provide financial support for your dependants.
Please attach a separate sheet of paper if you have additional dependants to those below.
If you intend to have your dependants accompany you on scholarship to New Zealand, please note the following:
1. You are responsible for supporting your dependants for the duration of their stay in New Zealand.
2. Family entry is subject to meeting Immigration New Zealand’s entry requirements.
3. Spouses/partners may apply for a non-labour market tested work permit.
4. Dependant school aged children have domestic access to New Zealand schools.
5. Families have access to the New Zealand health system as if they were New Zealand citizens.

 Single  Single with children  Married


Family status
 Engaged  De facto relationship / have a partner

Dependants details (Dependants are defined as the Awardee’s spouse (if legally married) or partner (if in a de-
facto relationship), and children under 19 years of age)
Gender Do you intend for them to
Full name (first & family) Date of birth Relationship
(M/F) join you in NZ? (tick one)
 Yes  No

 Yes  No

 Yes  No

 Yes  No

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SECTION FOUR: PROPOSED STUDY PROGRAMME
 List your first and second choice of qualification that you want to study in New Zealand.
 The education institution must be one of the institutions listed in Annex 2 (page 13).
 The qualification and major listed must be currently available at the institution. Please check the institution
website or contact the institution for an up to date list of their qualifications (Refer to Annex 2 for website
information).
 Refer to www.aid.govt.nz/schols to find out the priority subject areas for your country.
 Choose carefully as if you are awarded a New Zealand Scholarship, you will not be permitted to make changes.

First Choice Qualification

Major Subject/s

Education Institution

Second Choice Qualification

Major Subject/s

Education Institution

Use the table in Annex 1 (page 13) to identify one employment sector most similar to your intended area of
work upon completion of your study, and list below.

Employment sector
(from the list in Annex 1)

If there are no employment sectors in Annex 1 that are relevant to your intended area of work, please state
your specific sector here:

SECTION FIVE: CURRENT STUDY


 Working (full-time)  Working (full-time) and studying at
List your current tertiary level (part-time)
occupation (if ‘working’ or  Working (full-time) and studying at  Studying at tertiary level
‘not studying or working’ is
tertiary level (full-time)
selected, go to Section Six)
 Studying at secondary school  Not studying or working

 Secondary school  University foundation  Tertiary training /


year technical certificate
If you are studying now, list
the level at which you are  Undergraduate  Bachelors degree  Postgraduate
studying diploma diploma

 Masters degree  Doctorate (PhD)

Qualification name

Major subject(s)

Start date Proposed end date

Length of qualification

Education institution name

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Institution location
(town/city and country)
Are you on a scholarship now? If yes, complete details below  Yes  No

Sponsor name

Scholarship name

SECTION SIX: STUDY HISTORY


For each previous qualification you must also include with this application:
 A certified copy of the complete academic transcript (mark sheets); and
 A certified copy of the completion certificate
Provide the following information for all completed and partially completed tertiary or vocational qualifications.
Undergraduate applicants must also provide information about senior secondary qualifications.
List the most recently completed qualification first.

Qualification

Major subject
Education institution

Institution location

Start date (month/year) End date (month/year)

Qualification

Major subject

Education institution

Institution location

Start date (month/year) End date (month/year)

Qualification

Major subject

Education institution

Institution location

Start date (month/year) End date (month/year)

List any of the qualifications that have been studied by


distance education

List details of any relevant academic distinction or prizes

List any scholarships you have


previously received, including
any funded by the New Zealand
Government.
Include the scholarship name,
duration, qualification or
course undertaken and the
date completed.

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SECTION SEVEN: WORK HISTORY

If you are currently employed or have recently been employed:


 Answer the questions in this section, and
 You must also include an up-to-date curriculum vitae and current job description with this application.
If you are not currently employed and have no previous work experience, go to Section Nine.

Current/most recent
position title

Organisation

Start date (month/year)

If you are employed now, refer to the list in Annex 1 (page 13) to identify up to two employment sectors most
similar to your current area of work, and list below:

Employment sector
(from the list in Annex 1)

If your employment sector is not listed in Annex 1 (page 13) please state your employment sector here:

 Local Government  Community/Non-  Private company


Government
Organisation
What type of organisation
do you work for?  Central Government  International NGO  Self-employed

 Multilateral Agency  Other (please state):

Briefly describe the work


of your organisation.

Will you return to your


current job after your  Yes  No
study?

If you answered ‘no’ or you are not currently working, what is your prospective employment on your return home?

Name of Job

Organisation

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SECTION EIGHT: EMPLOYER ENDORSEMENT
 If you are working, this section must be completed (in English) by your employer or an authorised officer
from your place of employment, or
 If you are self-employed, you may answer the questions yourself.
Name of company/
organisation

Address

Telephone Number

Email address

Do you endorse and support


this applicant’s application for  Yes  No
a New Zealand Scholarship?

Are there any comments you


would like to make in support
of this application for a New
Zealand Scholarship?

After the scholarship is completed would this person have a position in your organisation?

 Yes  No If yes, what position:

Describe below the specific skills and knowledge you and your organisation want the applicant to gain from the
proposed study. Please be as specific as possible.

Skills and knowledge 1

Skills and knowledge 2

Skills and knowledge 3

Skills and knowledge 4

Authorising official’s full


name

Position

Signature Date (dd/mm/yyyy)

Official Stamp

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SECTION NINE: COMMUNITY EXPERIENCES
List any voluntary or community activity in which you have recently been involved. Please attach an additional
sheet of paper if required.

Organisation

Role or type of
involvement

Start date (month/year) End date (month/year)

Organisation

Role or type of
involvement

Start date (month/year) End date (month/year)

SECTION TEN: RELEVANCE OF STUDY TO DEVELOPMENT OF YOUR HOME COUNTRY

Please be as specific as possible as your answers to these questions will be a major consideration of your
eligibility for a New Zealand Scholarship.

All applicants:
You must include with this application:
 In no more than 500 words (on a separate sheet of paper) describe the specific skills and knowledge you
want to gain from your proposed study and how this study will contribute to the role and responsibilities of
your current and/or future job;
and
 In no more than 500 words (on a separate sheet of paper) describe specifically how your proposed study
and/or research will enable you to contribute to the social or economic development of your home country.
Reference to any existing national skills shortages or labour needs in your home country will strengthen your
application.

Research Masters and PhD applicants:


You must also include with this application:
 In no more than 500 words (on a separate sheet of paper) provide an outline of your proposed research
topic, research question and objectives, methodology, and timeline. Note that most PhD and some Masters
research students will be expected to undertake fieldwork in their home country (funded by the scholarship).
You should clearly demonstrate the significance, benefit and application of the proposed research topic to the
development of your home country.

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SECTION ELEVEN: ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMPETENCY

You must include with this application:


 Original IELTS (International English Language Testing System) results. Test results must be no more than 24
months old by the commencement of study;
Or
 Original copy of TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) results. Test results must be no more than 24
months old by the commencement of study;
Or
If you are not providing IELTS/TOEFL results please advise the reason:
 I have sat an IELTS or TOEFL test and am awaiting results. I will supply the results as soon as they
are available.
 IELTS or TOEFL testing is not available in my region or country (Pacific Islands only).
 I have previously completed tertiary education in English AND I have included an official statement
from the education provider that English is the language of instruction.

Note that you are also required to meet the English language proficiency criteria of the education institution
you are applying to. They may request additional documentation.

Is English your first


 Yes  No
language?

Include details below of any IELTS (International English Language Testing System) academic tests you have
undertaken. Please also include the original results with this application.
IELTS date of test IELTS overall score
IELTS listening band IELTS reading band
IELTS writing band IELTS speaking band

Include details TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) test you have undertaken. This should be EITHER
an Internet-based TOEFL score OR a Paper-based TOEFL score. Please also include the original results with this
application.
Test of Written English
TOEFL date of test
(TWE) score
Paper-based TOEFL
Internet-based TOEFL score
score
Have you been taught in
 Yes  No
the medium of English?
If ‘yes’, tick the boxes at the
 Senior secondary  Undergraduate or  While training for
level you have been taught
school postgraduate level my job
in English

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SECTION TWELVE: WHERE YOU HEARD ABOUT THE NEW ZEALAND SCHOLARSHIPS

Tick the box that most accurately represents where you first heard about the New Zealand Scholarships:
 The New Zealand Aid Programme website (www.aid.govt.nz)
 Event attended or hosted by the New Zealand Embassy or High Commission in your country
 From information about studying in New Zealand from The New Zealand Embassy or High Commission
 Website/blog of the New Zealand Embassy or High Commission in your country
 Social media (such as a New Zealand Embassy or High Commission Facebook page)
 A New Zealand university
 A school or university in your country
 Newspaper
 Online advertising
 Employer – private sector
 Employer – government sector
 Business association
 Education agency
 Friends or family
 Other (please state):_____________________________________

SECTION THIRTEEN: NEW ZEALAND SCHOLARSHIP CONDITIONS AND DECLARATION


Conditions of Scholarship
If your application is successful and you are offered a New Zealand Scholarship, you will be asked to sign a
declaration which confirms that you understand and agree to certain conditions before accepting the
scholarship. Some of these conditions are listed below. Contact the New Zealand Embassy or High Commission
for a full listing of these conditions.
In accepting, you will be asked to:
 agree to undertake the study programme included in the Letter of Scholarship Offer full time and
understand that this must not be changed without the prior written approval of MFAT;
 agree to make every effort to achieve satisfactory academic progress in your studies in accordance with
the continuation criteria set by MFAT and the Education Institution;
 agree that you will return to your home country within 14 days completion of your study programme
and return directly to your home country for a minimum period of two years, in order to utilise the
knowledge you have gained through your scholarship to contribute toward the social and/or economic
development of your home country;
 agree that your spouse/partner and dependant children (if relevant) will return to your home country
within 14 days of completion of your study programme and return directly to your home country for a
minimum period of two years;
 agree that you and your spouse/partner and dependant children (if relevant) will not apply for a visa
(excluding a short term visitor visa) to re-enter New Zealand within two years of scholarship completion;
 agree that you will not apply for permanent residency of any country including New Zealand during the
scholarship period or within two years of scholarship completion;
 agree to obey the laws of New Zealand and maintain an acceptable standard of conduct while in New
Zealand;
 agree that the New Zealand Government is not responsible for any of your actions during the term of
your scholarship;
 agree to ensure your immigration visa and passport are kept current for the duration of the scholarship.

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Declaration
I confirm and declare that:
1. I am not aware of any medical, personal or other circumstances (e.g. disability, illness, family or
financial matters), which might prevent me from completing my study within the scholarship term;

2. I agree to the release of information in this application form and information relating to the
scholarship or study to relevant authorities, in accordance with the New Zealand Privacy Act 1993, to
enable placement in an education institution, consideration for a scholarship, collection of academic
progress reports and results, and the ongoing administration and monitoring of the scholarship;
3. I agree to the exchange of information between MFAT and authorities such as Immigration New
Zealand (regarding your immigration status) or any other relevant government agency (e.g. New
Zealand Inland Revenue or the New Zealand Qualifications Authority);
4. I understand that the law of New Zealand will apply to any agreement between myself and the New
Zealand Government.
I declare that the information provided about and by me in this application for a New Zealand Scholarship
award is true, complete and correct to the best of my knowledge. I acknowledge that supplying false or
misleading information is a serious offence under the New Zealand Crimes Act 1961 and will result in the New
Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT) withdrawing a scholarship, if offered.

Full Name

Signature

Date dd/mm/yyyy

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Annex 1 Employment Sectors
Use this information to complete:
 Section Four: Proposed Study Programme, and
 Section Seven: Work History
Note that:
 Scholarships are awarded in the subjects that are a priority for each country.
 Not all subjects are available for all countries.
 Refer to www.aid.govt.nz/schols to find out the priority subject areas for your country.
Agriculture (including Agribusiness & Animal Health) Forestry
Business (private sector) Health
Diplomacy / Foreign Affairs Human Rights / Gender
Disaster Risk Management Information Technology
Education – Primary/Secondary Public Sector Management/Governance
Education – Tertiary Public Utilities and Infrastructure
Economics Renewable Energy
Engineering Skilled trades (plumbing, electrical, construction)
Environmental/Natural Resource management Tourism
Finance Trade
Fisheries/Marine Resources Urban Planning and Development
Food Safety Waste Management

Annex 2 Education Institutions

Use this information to complete Section Four: Proposed Study Programme


Note that:
 Scholarships are only available for study at the institutions listed below.
 Scholarships are awarded in the subjects that are a priority for each country.
 Not all subjects are available for all countries.
 Refer to www.aid.govt.nz/schols to find out the priority subject areas for your country.
 Visit the institution websites or contact the institutions to find information about their current
qualifications and courses.
 Visit www.studyinnewzealand.com to find information about studying in New Zealand

Auckland University of Technology University of Auckland


(AUT University) http://www.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/home/for/international-
http://www.aut.ac.nz/study-at-aut/international- students/
students
University of Canterbury (Christchurch)
Lincoln University (Christchurch) http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/international/
www.lincoln.ac.nz/scholarships
University of Otago (Dunedin)
Manukau Institute of Technology (Auckland) http://www.otago.ac.nz/international/index.html
(undergraduate study only) (Auckland)
http://www.manukau.ac.nz/students/international Victoria University of Wellington
Massey University http://www.victoria.ac.nz/international/
(Palmerston North, Wellington, and Auckland)
http://www.massey.ac.nz/massey/international/ University of Waikato (Hamilton)
www.waikato.ac.nz/international
Unitec (Auckland)
http://www.unitec.ac.nz/future-
students/international-students/international-
students_home.cfm

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