Earth Sciences Study Abroad Programs in New Zealand

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AIFS Abroad
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Spend a semester or academic year in Wellington with AIFS Abroad. Earn up to 16 credits studying at Victoria University, choosing between the Full Curriculum Program and the Specialized Study Abroad Program. AIFS Abroad adds a unique academic experience with the optional Pacific Studies Program in
Academic Programs International
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Wellington is located on the southern tip of the North Island and is New Zealand’s capital city. It is the seat of New Zealand’s government and the headquarters of national organizations such as the New Zealand Stock Exchange, the Reserve Bank, the Museum of New Zealand (Te Papa), the Royal New Zeal
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The University of Waikato offers a world-class study abroad experience in Hamilton, New Zealand, blending academic excellence with the country’s awe-inspiring natural beauty. Renowned for its innovative teaching and research, the university provides diverse courses in arts, business, environmental s
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Have the opportunity to study abroad by joining one of our Non-Profit, Low Cost, Direct Study Programs in these top destinations – Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, Australia, Germany, Italy, Ireland, Scotland, England, and France. These are offered throughout the year to university-level students fr
The University of Minnesota
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Study at a diverse, urban university in Auckland with a reputation for excellence in the sciences, engineering, and research. Auckland, known as the "City of Sails," is New Zealand's largest and most populated city, with about a third of the country's entire population. It offers a multicultural fl
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New Zealand is a globally respected study destination, recognised for its high-quality education system, innovative teaching, and strong focus on practical, research-led learning. Its universities and institutions offer internationally recognised qualifications across a wide range of disciplines, eq
BrainEdge Education Private Limited
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New Zealand is one of the most preferred study destinations for international students due to its world-class education system, affordable tuition, and excellent post-study opportunities. With globally recognized universities and a safe, welcoming environment, New Zealand offers the perfect blend of
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An incredible experience
December 27, 2023by: Sarah Kersting-Mumm - United StatesI had the most wonderful time studying abroad in Wellington. Vic U is a great institution with plenty of courses to choose from, an active student life, and supportive staff. Wellington itself is a vibrant city with amazing food tons of things to do and wonderful people.
Couldn't have asked for a better program or experience!
December 14, 2019by: Tricia Thomas - United StatesI studied abroad in Spring of 2019 for Trimester 1 at Victoria University Wellington in New Zealand. I usually try my very best to not have expectations before going into things, so that way I can experience whatever was meant to happen to its fullest, and I have to say, even if I had expectations this program and this experience would've blown them out of the water. With AIFS a single all-inclusive fee paid for my tuition, housing, insurance, most meals, excursions, and travel. I opted in for the travel payment because I also went to Fiji through the optional Pacific Studies program and I didn't want the flights to get too overcomplicated. I spent my first week abroad in Fiji doing a cultural immersion/university learning program, and it included going to the University of the South Pacific for lectures on a few of the days and basking in the beauty of Fiji for the rest. We spent our last day at a resort, which, needless to say, was stunning. In New Zealand, I was able to go to many different parts of the country through AIFS-funded excursions. From visiting the studio where LOTR was made, to relaxing in a Polynesian hot spa, I really felt like I was able to see New Zealand. In addition, the city that I stayed in was right on the coast, so the ocean was literally just a few minutes' walk from my house. Once I even saw a shark just swimming around! I could really go on about how amazing my time was, and how much I'm looking forward to returning one day to continue my adventures, but I will just say that choosing to study abroad in Wellington, New Zealand through AIFS (with the optional Pacific Studies program) was the best decision of my life, and I highly highly recommend to any and everyone who is able.
New Zealand adventures!
December 22, 2018by: Jonathan Barnes - United StatesProgram: API: Experience Wellington, New Zealand (with Scholarships)
API was a fantastic program to work with!! The pre-departure material was comprehensive and made me confident starting life in a new country. Housing was included in the cost of the program and API took care of setting up the living situation. I was in a co-ed "flat" style living, which is similar to student housing, with people from all across the world. It was a unique experience to live with people from different backgrounds and integrate our experiences, living styles, cooking preferences, and personalities. API provided multiple excursions within the program which allowed me to see amazing places I probably would not have seen otherwise! These excursions fostered friendships and typically included a meal, always a bonus for a student! API went above and beyond to ensure us students were taken care of and had the assistance necessary to thrive in a new environment. There was an international education adviser on campus we had access to as API program members. Everything from housing, travel, and education was seamless through the help of API. Terrific program, and I would recommend to anyone looking for a new experience in a vibrant country!! So much beauty and culture to explore, let the adventure begin!
New Zealand adventures
December 22, 2018by: Jon Barnes - United StatesProgram: API: Experience Wellington, New Zealand (with Scholarships)
API was a fantastic program to work with!! The pre-departure material was comprehensive and made me confident starting life in a new country. Housing was included in the cost of the program and API took care of setting up the living situation. I was in a co-ed "flat" style living, which is similar to student housing, with people from all across the world. It was a unique experience to live with people from different backgrounds and integrate our experiences, living styles, cooking preferences, and personalities. API provided multiple excursions within the program which allowed me to see amazing places I probably would not have seen otherwise! These excursions fostered friendships and typically included a meal, always a bonus for a student! API went above and beyond to ensure us students were taken care of and had the assistance necessary to thrive in a new environment. There was an international education adviser on campus we had access to as API program members. Everything from housing, travel, and education was seamless through the help of API. Terrific program, and I would recommend to anyone looking for a new experience in a vibrant country!! So much beauty and culture to explore, let the adventure begin!
Kiwi life
December 13, 2018by: Alissa Monette - United StatesHi there! My name is Alissa and I studied abroad in Wellington, New Zealand spring semester of my sophomore year in college thanks to AIFS. Before the start of my trip in the beautiful island of Fiji, I always felt supported and connected to AIFS. Beginning with my mentor answering all of my emails, consisting of what seems like a million questions (along with my curious parents), in a timely manner which left the pre-departure process feeling inclusive and not like I was left alone to figure it all out for myself. This feeling continued throughout my time abroad, and still holds true today. LIVING I was placed in a house "off campus" which was a short five minute walk from campus, not to mention a view of a rugby field from my kitchen window. This cute little New Zealand flat (as the kiwi's would call a home) was the home of mine and two others, one from England and the other from California. From a social aspect, I really enjoyed how AIFS placed me with other international students from different programs so we were able to meet people in other programs and from different countries. CLASS at Uni College is known as Uni here in this country. Victoria University Of Wellington's campus gives off a modern and hip vibe. There is a lot happening and it was cool to attend school with the local kiwis and Maori. Many AIFS students were in the same classes while being really immersed with the culture of attending school in a different country while still having the comfort of already knowing some students on campus. All classes were taught in English, and I must say the New Zealand accent is nice on the ears. TRANSPORTATION Luckily, my flat was located a 1 minute walk from a stop for the infamous Wellington cable car. The cable car ran from 7am-10pm and was a great way to be transported to downtown Wellington or up to the botanical gardens for a view of the city. Besides the cable car, Uber was always an option as long as you are okay with riding on the left side of the road. Or even better, you can walk almost anywhere if you are willing to (and get a good work out while you're at it because of all of the hills). FREE TIME AIFS created a great network of connections and lifelong friends that I am still in contact with to this day. As a group, we voted on the group trips we wanted to take. We took a trip to Rotorua, a town in the North Island known for their geothermal pools and close by to the Hobbiton movie set. Also for any sports lovers, we got to attend a Hurricanes rugby game at Wellington's Westpac stadium. Besides the organized excursions, it was not hard to find a travel buddy to explore this country with. I took 3 separate trips to the South Island and rented a car/van with friends to travel across the island in. Bring your cameras! Pretty much everywhere you look, anywhere in this place has something beautiful to look at and capture. This country is home to the adventure capital of the world and after my travels here I can really see why. WEATHER It's not called "Windy Welly" for nothing. Seriously, bring a rain jacket and lots of layers. When I arrived in February, it was this country's last month of summer so, thankfully there was some time with 75 degree (F) weather and sunshine. June and July are the coldest and rainiest months of the year while December, January, and February are the warmest. So if you are looking to escape the cold, driving north (not south, south is colder) will lead you to a bit more warmth and probably a beautiful black sand beach.
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