Exchange programs are a vibrant way for universities around the world to swap intellectually stimulating dialogues, cultures, friendships and create memories. If one wants to learn outside the textbook and curriculum, learning from the “co-operative work” through exchange experiences remains a very credible way for the international community of students
New Zealand is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The country geographically comprises two main landmasses that of the North Island, and the South Island. Natural beauty and a strong innovative economy mean that NewZealand has always being an attractive destination for people who are looking for work experience abroad. The scenery sets it apart from the rest of the world, while the people have a reputation of friendliness, strength, and independence. There is abundant beauty and diversity in landscape, lifestyle, and culture which makes New Zealand to be an abroad work ideal.
New Zealand has a world-class film industry (home of the Lord of the Rings trilogy and The Hobbit). The program which worked during three weeks period for students to challenge and to learn, improve and develop new sets of skills in real life work. Students worked and learned, as employee as part of work more than normal internship. Each student represents not only him or herself, but also his/her academic department and the university. My co-operative work is to make video presentation to promote college in city of Palmerton North in New Zealand.
In August 1987, teachers and higher education authorities from the Asia-Pacific region gathered together. The result of this symposium was the proposition and development of the “International Pacific University Plan”. The goal of this plan sought to build an extensive educational network between various local tertiary institutions, in addition, provide students with international educational opportunities across the region. Since 1990, IPC has earned a reputation to delivering a global vision for education. Students from all over the world help make IPC a truly multilingual and multicultural academic environment for the 21st century.