Q&A: Young leaders discuss the future of NZ-China relations
We chat to two young leaders about their takeaways from the recent 8+8 Shanghai-New Zealand Young Leaders Dialogue, hosted by the Foundation and the New Zealand Consulate General in Shanghai.
Business/News
Eat the Kiwi an amazing career appetiser for Kiwi intern
Otago University graduate Cooper Jamieson says his online internship with NZ food distribution company Eat the Kiwi opened his eyes to the possibility of forging a career in Asia.
Resources/Resource
Distance learning resources: Explore China
This Y4-7 social studies mini-unit has been designed for students to be able to learn at home (or in the classroom) by working independently on differentiated learning activities to explore China.
Resources/Resource
Discover China
In this Y3-4 social studies unit students will select a city in China to explore independently through a research workbook.
Resources/Resource
Chinese inventions
Students work through the technology process to design and create an invention that helps make life easier. The lessons are designed to provide students with a deeper understanding and appreciation of
Resources/Resource
Chinese culture - then and now
This unit is an inquiry into Chinese Arts. Students explore how music, dance, drama and visual arts in China has been influenced and changed over time. Students develop an understanding of the traditi
Arts/News
Curators tour South Korea and China's "thriving" arts scenes
Curator Balamohan Shingade says he discovered that studios were his “happy place” during the Asia New Zealand Foundation/Creative New Zealand’s recent Curators Tour to South Korea and China.
Business/Internship
Silver Fern Farms internship, China
Silver Fern Farms and the Foundation are excited to announce an internship for third-and-fourth-year business and marketing students and recent graduates to intern in Shanghai, China.
News/News
Voices from Asia - NZ businesses must stay engaged
We talk to NZ's trade commissioner to Shanghai Richard Dunsheath about life in (post-Covid?) Shanghai and how the pandemic has impacted Chinese consumer behaviour and NZ businesses operating there.
Arts/News
Curators tour: Art connections to help
build understanding of Asia
Three curators are on a tour in China and South Korea where they will gain new perspectives on the contemporary arts scenes and explore ways to strengthen New Zealand’s art links to Asia.
Resources/Resource
Taking primary students to China
In 2015, Blockhouse Bay Primary School in Auckland gave Year 5 students the opportunity to visit their sister school in Yuyoa, China. Use this information as a guide to planning your school's trip.
TrackII/News
Opinion: Great power competition requires fine balancing act
NZ could do worse than look to the regionalism of ASEAN to navigate the great power rivalry that is increasingly dominating discourse on the Indo-Pacific, writes Track II participant Jack Smylie.