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International education: wrong horse to back for export growth?

ANALYSIS: There needs to be a collective strategy that includes not only the universities – with a united voice – but also the private sector and Government.

WATCH: NBR columnist Hillmarè Schulze speaks with Jonathan Mitchell.

The Government has set an ambitious target to double the value of exports. They see this being achieved, within the next 10 years, through agriculture and forestry, services, international education, technology, and tourism.

To enable the Government to achieve this goal, the focus will be on

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Hillmarè Schulze Mon, 25 Mar 2024
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