ISEA attended the SIEBA Agent Forum on 1st August
ISEA joined the SIEBA Agent Forum as an exhibitor. We were very pleased to receive positive feedback and support from the industry stakeholders.
The first ISEA Education Agency Training and Accreditation interviews in the Philippines were completed successfully on 11th September with 23 Agents from 9 companies! We appreciate everyone who travelled near and far (some coming from Australia and others driving through the night to attend) and all the great feedback. ISEA will continue to develop and…
ISEA is pleased to welcome our new industry support partner Destination Rotorua. As one of the Rotorua Lakes Council controlled organisations, Destination Rotorua is the economic development agency and the Regional Tourism Organisation for the Rotorua district. International students can find a variety of study options available at nearly 50 primary and secondary schools in…
The first Professional Development Workshop facilitated by ISEA – Social Media Marketing wrapped up on the 4th of March after six hours of fruitful learning! The workshop was attended by representatives from 12 education agents and providers. Thank you to Claire from “The Classroom” for delivering this productive workshop. Also, a big thank you to…
ISEA successfully held the third round of domestic agent training in Auckland on 23rd October with a lovely group of agents covering the Chinese, Korean, Japanese and Latin American markets. It was a pleasure to spend the day with our agents and share ideas and knowledge about the industry. Thank you to Elena Bollino a…
ISEA is pleased to be collaborating with industry partner ISANA by working together to address Education Agent needs. ISANA are holding a professional development day in Auckland on the 5th November and we have been encouraging our ISEA Accredited Agencies to sign up for this important event. We look forward to collaborating further with ISANA….
New Zealand Government closed the border temporarily from 23:59 on Thursday 19 March 2020 due to the Coronavirus outbreak. The travel restrictions apply to almost all travellers except for New Zealand citizens, permanent residents, residents with valid travel conditions and their immediate family (partner or spouse, legal guardian and dependent children under the age of…