The senior executives of New Zealand’s leading tertiary institutions are speaking at the summit; they will present key trends and developments for improving outcomes. They will focus on where the sector is heading and how best to meet requirements for all stakeholders including academic institutions; students and employers.

For the full programme and other details visit www.abcevents.co.nz/education.

The programme addresses the key issues for higher education including: government policy; industry leadership; investing in knowledge institutions; raising standards; collaboration between institutions and with industry; quality assurance; private sector participation; new student services; international higher education market; evolution of education and digital technologies; Maori participation in tertiary education; distance learning; developments in the private education sector; commercialisation of research; technology transfer and how best to deliver higher education services.

This is New Zealand’s leading annual event for all sectors of higher education including universities, ITPs, private education providers, and government who have the opportunity to find out and discuss future trends and directions.

To book your place at the discount booking fee of $995 +GST, call Anthony Sprange on 09 280 3330 or email [email protected]. Alternatively book online at www.abcevents.co.nz/education.

For exhibition and event sponsorship opportunities: contact Steve Congerton on 09 280 3330 or email: [email protected]

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