Once you escape Auckland and Wellington, you’ll find an amazing lifestyle awaits you. Laid back vibes, nature on your doorstep, and an easy commute most cities can only dream of.
The benefits of studying in regional NZ include:
If you wish to pursue a working visa or citizenship in NZ, getting an education locally is a great start. Skilled migrants are currently needed in some regional areas for:
In New Zealand, the hospitality industry is a huge part of the economy. Queenstown is a tourist mecca, a hotspot for people from all over the world in snowy winters as well as warm summers. As a result, the demand for staff in restaurants, hotels, and tourist attractions is high.
Due to its central location in the South Island, Christchurch offers students easy access to farms, hospitals, schools and wineries across the island. Wherever you are, you’re only a few hours from places that give your studies life.
For farming, Nelson in the north is famed for its wine, there are cropping farms in mid Canterbury, high country sheep farms in the McKenzie Country or dairy farms in the far south.
ARA and UC work together for a Master of Health Sciences for nursing study. This gives students the best of both worlds—a world-class academic course, with hands-on learning and job placements through ARA.
Depending on the region and the skills that are in demand, there are plenty of options to choose from.
Nelson is one of the most gorgeous spots in NZ. With a warm climate, beautiful beaches and great fish and chip shops, you’ll find the living is easy.
The courses at NMIT Nelson are varied, but in the local area you can expect employment in tourism, wine making, and viticulture.
Invercargill has some of the most affordable housing in NZ. With wide streets, hardly any traffic, and a family atmosphere, it’s a great place to live. It is also the gateway to some of the most isolated, beautiful, and rare places to visit in NZ.
There’s a huge variety of courses at SIT Invercargill, but the local region offers good employment in farming, and tourism.
SIT Queenstown is a bustling town with a huge tourism focus. You’ll have plenty of opportunities to work in the industry. When you’re not working, there’s skiing or snowboarding, summer watersports, and loads of trekking.
While there’s a range of business, science, and education courses, the hospitality courses provide a springboard into employment in the local region.
With Sumner, Governors Bay and New Brighton beaches within a 20 minute drive, you have gorgeous coastlines to explore. The Port Hills are a cyclist, trekker or runners dream, with tracks cris-crossing the hills. Hagley Park in the centre of town has tracks and range of free sports courts, as well as some of the most beautiful blossom in spring. The city is flat, easy to navigate and has a great dining scene.
A huge range of courses from art to vet sciences and everything in between. ARA Polytechnic is a more hands-on degree than a traditional university, with loads of on the job industry training. Because of Christchurch’s location, consider:
Located not far from the centre of town, UC is one of the top 300 universities in the world. It has a 5 Star QS ranking for teaching and research. You can get a range of undergraduate, postgraduate and doctorate degrees here. In particular, they excel in:
AEI is a privately owned institution that has created a range of English and business programmes for international students.
Located out of the main city, Lincoln University has a more rural outlook on life. While still providing internationally recognised degrees, Lincoln differentiates itself from UC by focusing on:
If you want to study in NZ, or intend to move there in the future, then regional study is a great option. Book an appointment with your counsellor to find out what location and course could help you in your goals.
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