New Zealand-India Education Week concludes with an interactive Townhall with Soha Ali Khan in Mumbai
New Zealand-India Education Week concludes today amidst a series of insightful academic dialogue between experts from both countries. The last day of the education week witnessed an interactive discussion with Grant McPherson, Chief Executive, Education New Zealand | Manapao Ki te Ao, and Indian alumni from New Zealand universities. The townhall, held in Mumbai, was moderated by Education New Zealand’s brand advocate, Soha Ali Khan.
Intended to promote cultural diversity amongst students, the korerero saw a very interesting conversation that highlighted New Zealand’s indigenous culture and traditions, the high quality of education and an overall holistic life experience.
Student alumni and Grant answered questions around New Zealand education and university offerings for learners wanting to study in the country.
Bollywood celebrity Soha Ali Khan said, “New Zealand offers a truly future-focused education with creativity and innovation at the heart of its education system. Alongside learning essential academic skills, New Zealand embraces diverse cultures, languages, experiences, lifestyle, that make international students feel at home. I am honoured to be a part of this panel today, giving me an opportunity to unravel the exciting facets of the country and learn about the cultural similarities between India and New Zealand.”