The Australia New Zealand Agent Workshop
April 21 - 23, 2010
Meet quality student recruitment agents from around the world sending students to Australia and New Zealand
The Sebel & Citigate Albert Park • Melbourne • April 21 - 23, 2010
This destination-focused workshop provides a unique opportunity for Australian and New Zealand institutions to showcase their programmes, schools, countries and regions to a pre-screened group of high quality, international agents during pre-scheduled one-to-one business meetings. In addition to a social programme rich with networking opportunities, regional peak bodies and their member institutions will host a number of valuable and highly popular pre and post-workshop familiarisation tours for agents.
The ANZA Workshop 2010 is the most time-efficient and cost-effective way to personally meet a large number of high quality, pre-screened agents who are focused on this region. In addition to formal business meetings and social networking, the event offers professional development opportunities for both agents and providers, via a series of market intelligence seminars. Featured sessions include up-to-date intelligence on trends in international education, insights into developing markets for Australia and New Zealand, current visa issues and guidance on building successful educator / agent partnerships.
The 2009 Australia New Zealand Agent Workshop saw 539 participants from 46 countries in attendance, reinforcing the importance of education as a major export earner for Australia and New Zealand. The event enabled Australian and New Zealand education institutions from all sectors (university, vocational, secondary, language) to hold 5 859 pre-scheduled, one-to-one business appointments with 202 quality education agents.
In 2010 the ANZA workshop will be held at The Sebel & Citigate Albert Park Melbourne, just minutes from Melbourne's central business district and St Kilda Road. The hotel and conference centre both overlook the picturesque Albert Park and Albert Park Lake.



















