The podcast discusses the surge in international student enrolments in New Zealand, highlighting growth trends, government goals, and strategic expansion into new markets like India and Sri Lanka, while emphasizing the economic and educational value of international education.
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And and we're on the track with that too, because this past year we earned over the our target of export earnings, 4.5 billion dollars, just under our target for number of enrolments, but the momentum and uh the the feeling among our population in New Zealand in favor of international education is very strong.
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strong economic value tied to student numbers
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