Employability research recognised
OPAIC Employability Manager Dani Mao was honoured to have presented at the 10th International Conference on Education, where she had the opportunity to share insights from OPAIC's latest alumni project on the educational and career journeys of mature international female graduates in New Zealand. The project highlighted our remarkable female graduates’ profound resilience and determination.
The presentation, "Challenges and Adaptive Strategies of Mature International Female Graduates in New Zealand – Insights from the Fearless Dreams Project”. was awarded Best Presentation of Innovative Inclusion Transforms Education Policy at the conference. This recognition is not just an academic honour but a testament to the importance of our ongoing work in promoting diversity and inclusion in international education.
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Students gain networking skills at employability event
The Employability department accompanied eight Auckland International Campus students to an off-site panel and networking opportunity last week.
Alumni mentor students at coffee connect event
We brought together 12 alumni mentors who have successfully established their careers and 17 new Auckland International Campus students at an event on the weekend.
Reflecting on two years as Student Representative
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