New Zealand casts itself as destination for International students – NYTimes.com
With international education now New Zealand's fifth biggest export, the government wants to double the sector's economic value in the next 15 years.
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With international education now New Zealand's fifth biggest export, the government wants to double the sector's economic value in the next 15 years.
Over the past few decades, particularly during the 1980s and 1990s, most university systems in the developing world underwent an impressive transformation – with several-fold increases in the number of students enrolled and the opening of many new, mostly private, universities.
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