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Simon Draper's March 2019 update

Kia ora koutou. It’s a privilege to be able to announce the Foundation’s new Māori name, Te Whītau Tūhono.

Leadership Network / News
Leadership Network Hui inspires postgraduate study in Singapore

Leadership Network member Ajay Ravindran has swapped Auckland for the bustling hub of Singapore to complete his masters studies.

Entrepreneurship / Article
Entrepreneurship frequently asked questions

If you have any questions about attending an entrepreneurship programme overseas visit, you should be able to find answers here.

Arts / News
Contemporary Asian arts projects receive funding boost

Six arts projects which will challenge New Zealanders’ perceptions of Asian cultures have been awarded grants by the Asia New Zealand Foundation.

Track II / News
Track II shows NZ's perception of itself not always shared by others

In December last year, Leadership Network member Wei-Wei Ng joined the Foundation’s Track II delegation that met with think tanks in Taiwan to discuss issues of mutual interest, including each country

Education / News
Students wowed by lantern festival performers

It’s not often a Mongolian throat singer, a Chinese hat juggler and a trio of traditional folk musicians turn up at Timaru Girls’ High School, so when they do, the students sit up and take notice.

News / News
Asia New Zealand Foundation marks 25 years

The Asia New Zealand Foundation is celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2019.

News / News
The Crescent Moon: The Asian Face of Islam in New Zealand

A photographic book and exhibition about Muslim New Zealanders has acted as a gateway to understanding Islam over the past decade.

Media / News
Media intern's Indonesia romance

Sherry Zhang says she didn't expect to fall in love during her media internship in Indonesia, but the country quickly swept her off her feet. The Foundation supported Sherry to spend six weeks in Jaka

Business / News
From the Wairarapa hills to the Taipei streets - an intern's journey

Business intern Mac Nelson says he initially feared the busy, muggy streets of Taipei may not be a place for a boy from the Wairarapa, but he quickly found his feet and was soon throwing himself into

Media / News
Opinion: From diwali to #MeToo - A journalist's notes on Bengaluru

Journalist Emily Ford spent six weeks at the Deccan Herald in Bengaluru on an internship supported by the Asia New Zealand Foundation. She writes about her experiences in the bustling city.

Research / News
Investigating Chinese perspectives on South China Sea issues

Looking to get a Chinese perspective on issues relating to South China Sea dispute, master's student Jack Petterson travelled to China to talk to academics and officials. He was assisted by an Asia Ne

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