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Summer Study Abroad Opportunities in New Zealand
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Department of Geography, University of Mary Washington
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A three week summer program introducing participants to geography, history, culture, and environmental issues in Australia. The program also offers an optional extra week in New Zealand.


Pacific Discovery
New Zealand volunteer conservation summer program, educational adventure travel, optional study-abroad college classes.

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New Zealand is the perfect escape. Its temperate climate, unique blend of vibrant culture and breathtaking environment are exhilarating. You'll do two weeks of hands-on conservation work in some of the New Zealand's most interesting national parks and wildlife reserves. Then road-trip through the North and South Islands, experiencing culture, welcoming hospitality and unique adventures amidst spectacular landscapes and wide open spaces.


Greenheart Travel
Independent Homestay in New Zealand

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This program offers students and adults complete immersion in another language and culture. Participants live with a carefully selected host family where they will be received as a family member, and will be involved in the family's daily activities.


AustraLearn
Challenge New Zealand - Leadership Development Program

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This 2-week program emphasizes leadership, personal development, and team building through a variety of learning environments including community service, outdoor experiential activities, guest speakers, lectures, seminars and field trips/excursions.

Auckland Edinburgh College
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AEC's study tour programs are designed to incorporate fun and learning for optimum effect. Our professional teachers lead both the education program and the tours. All tours incorporate a study tour worksheet to ensure that learning does not cease once students leave the classroom.

UNH - EcoQuest
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Applied field studies in ecology, resource management, and environmental policy.

Loyola Marymount University
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The goal of this program is to acquaint students with the country of New Zealand, and the specific religious issues involved in indigenous affairs. One important aspect of an experience in New Zealand is for students to to consider the significance of small countries and specific issues they face.

Wildsouth Adventures Summer Camp
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Twenty-four Days: Each camp runs four weeks in duration and is held over the US summer holiday period. Gentle Annie: The first ten days are spent at Gentle Annie This site is one of New Zealand's premier rustic bush retreats on the South Island's west coast. Tour the south island: The last half of the trip will involve a tour of New Zealand's south island (recently voted the second most beautiful place on earth by Lonely Planet Guide Books) and an exploration of the incredible natural beauty found there.

University of Georgia
Studies Abroad in the South Pacific & Caribbean

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Sustaining Human Societies and the Natural Environment.

NZstudy
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Study in New Zealand at one of New Zealand's excellent Universities, Colleges (Polytechnics), English Language Schools or at a New Zealand High school or Primary School.

Awatapu College
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Awatapu College is a co-educational state school situated in Palmerston North, Manawatu in the lower North Island of New Zealand. We offer full secondary education, including specialised English as second oral language, up to University scholarship level.

Arizona State Univeristy
Study Abroad in New Zealand: Adventures in Culture, Health and Environment

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May 22 to June 14, 2009 (6 credits) Our interdisciplinary summer study abroad program focuses on health and the environment from a social and cultural perspective. These are traveling programs, where you get to experience many parts of the country through excursions and activities.

oe-studyabroad
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Summer short course - 12 days, 3 credit hours. Practical project-based course work.

Towson University
Life in New Zealand as a Signer: Deaf People's Perspective

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This program provides an opportunity to experience what it is to be a signer and to be living in a society that recognizes signed language as an official language. Participants will gain an understanding of the global awareness of New Zealand Sign Language and the experience of deaf people living in the country. Students will examine New Zealand's novel concept for the widespread use of signed language and will compare and analyze the similarities and differences in various deaf-related disciplines between the United States and New Zealand.

Media Design School
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The Diploma of 3D Computer Animation teaches 3D modelling, texturing, rendering and animation for the animation industry including films, advertising, television and gaming.

West Virginia University
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Earn credit exploring global trade and issues affecting forestry and agricultural products, recreation and tourism.

Whitecliffe College of Art and Design
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Increasingly, fine arts graduates are recognised as creative thinkers and innovative problem solvers who can adapt to any number of industries and positions. The critical thinking, research, communication, presentation skills and specialist knowledge gained through Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) study stand graduates in good stead in creating their own pathways.

American Universities International Programs (AUIP)
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Students will receive 6 credit hours. We encourage students from all majors to apply, as we take an interdisciplinary perspective to examine global issues in the conservation of unique wildlife, natural systems, and cultural places.

The Electrik English Company LTD
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Surf, Ski, Play your way to perfect English with the help of our qualified instructors in beautiful New Zealand

Towson University
Life in New Zealand as a Signer: Deaf People's Perspective

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Students will spend time in Auckland and Wellington. The course features guest lectures from deaf leaders in New Zealand and visits to local centers, schools, and societies including the Kelston Deaf Education Centre, the Deaf Association of New Zealand, Auckland Deaf Society, and the Office for Disability Issues.

Antarctica Short Program: The Fragile Continent
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We encourage students from all majors to apply, as we take an interdisciplinary perspective to explore the connections between people and the natural environment.

North Carolina State University
New Zealand

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NR 491/595 (6 credits) Course integrates field excursions, discussions, essays and reflections on challenges to protecting and conserving fragile environments while sustaining human societies. Students can expect to read articles, write essays, complete group projects and discuss experiences related to the field excursions.

Summer Sessions - University of California, Davis
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Elective courses in energy and environmental engineering and a course in Maori Studies will be taught by University of Canterbury faculty. A course in thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and a programming language are prerequisite. Field trips to the Te Papa Museum and energy plants throughout the south of New Zealand are an integral part of the course and take advantage of the unique aspects of the program site.