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New Zealand

Country in Oceania

New Zealand is a country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean consisting of 2 main islands, both marked by volcanoes and glaciation. Capital Wellington, on the North Island, is home to Te Papa Tongarewa, the expansive national museum. Wellington’s dramatic Mt. Victoria, along with the South Island’s Fiordland and Southern Lakes, stood in for mythical Middle Earth in Peter Jackson’s "Lord of the Rings" films.

Capital: Wellington
Dialing code: +64
Currency: New Zealand dollar
Prime minister: Bill English
Population: 4.471 million (2013) World Bank

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A magnet for immigrants, this small country on the other end of the world is characterized by its multicultural flair and hospitality.

Kiwis, as New Zealanders also call themselves, always give a warm welcome to visitors from abroad and it is easy to come into contact with the natives. Because of this friendly feel, New Zealand is a great place for foreign students to study. The country is known for its amazing nature which, at least since the movie series The Lord of the Rings, is no longer an insider’s tip. Because the country is not especially large, traveling from place to place does not take long. All major sights are easy to get to which makes for many a wonderful weekend getaways while studying in New Zealand.

As an example, if you drive only 24 km away from Auckland you will be in the middle of the rain forest. A few minutes from there you will find yourself wandering along deserted beaches. New Zealand’s South Island in particular offers many deserted and spectacular natural settings. The South Island is half the size of Germany with a population of only one million, a third of which lives in Christchurch. It is not only New Zealand’s spectacular landscape that impresses students.

The country’s higher education system has also well-earned its excellent reputation. The wide range of courses at the eight universities and multiple Institutes of Technology prove New Zealand to be a good alternative to other English-speaking countries as a place to study. All higher education institutions are recognized by the government. Cultural diversity is supported at universities and international students are provided with a good support system.

Excellent PhD research projects are particularly sponsored by the government. All international students pay the same tuition fee as national students, 1,500 EUR per semester. In addition, students will receive excellent and personal one-on-one support with their dissertation.

History


The Maori, the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand, settled the country between the 9th and 14th century and named the land Aotearoa: The land of the long white cloud. In 1642, the Dutch settler Abel Tasman discovered New Zealand and in 1840 New Zealand became a British colony. New Zealand gained its independence in 1907 and is still currently part of the Commonwealth. New Zealand has two official languages, English and Maori. The culture of the Maori still has an important influence on New Zealand’s society today.


Higher Education System


New Zealand has eight universities and 19 Institutes of Technology. All of its higher education institutions are recognized by the government. Studying in New Zealand is divided into two parts: an undergraduate and a postgraduate degree.

Undergraduate programs take three years to complete while postgraduate programs take an extra one to two years. After finishing your undergraduate degree you can also obtain an honors degree. Another choice would be to study one or two semesters abroad. If you decide to study abroad you can choose courses offered at any faculties making your study options flexible.

Beginning of Semester


The semesters last from February to June and from July to November. New Zealand does not have a specific application deadline. However, we recommend you apply in advance to give you enough to time to organize your language proficiency test and visa as well as be prepared for your studies.


Expenses per Semester


The tuition fees for one semester are normally between 5,000 and 7,000 Euro. The exact fees depend on the particular university and study program. Details on tuition fees and living costs are listed in each specific university profile.


Lower fees for PhD program


Applicants from Germany or France are entitled to pay only national fees. Because of this, the PhD programs in New Zealand are considerably less expensive compared to other destinations.


Visa


A student visa is required for a stay longer than 3 months and must be applied for at the New Zealand embassy. Please allow a processing time of approximately five to six weeks.

A receipt of the semester tuition fees is a visa requirement and must be handed in at theNew Zealand Embassy.


Health Insurance


Students are required to have New Zealand health insurance. Most universities arrange the insurance for their international students and charge additional fees on top of the tuition fees. Having an additional insurance is recommended. However, the health system is of high quality and fees are generally inexpensive.


Work


Students who are enrolled for a minimum of one year are allowed to work up to 20 hours during the semester and an unlimited amount during the semester break. All international students who have obtained a degree in New Zealand and have been granted the status Skilled Migrant Category will be given an open work visa for 6 month after completing their degree. Afterward it is possible to apply for a two year work visa or even permanent residency.

Spouses of international students with jobs that are in demand in New Zealand or who have already obtained a postgraduate degree can apply for an open work visa while their partner studies in New Zealand.


Living


You can either live on or off campus, for example in a flat. Most students opt to live off campus. Prices vary according to location and lifestyle. Universities offer support in finding places, however, we suggest you first find temporary accommodation before leaving for New Zealand.

New Zealand universities give good service to international students and it is possible to be picked up from the airport by the universities. The accommodation service staff will help you to find a good place to stay and an international orientation week is offered at the beginning of each semester.


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