AustraLearn: Challenge New Zealand - Leadership Development
New Zealand
- Auckland:
Auckland
- Wellington:
Wellington
- All Other Areas in New Zealand:
Rotorua,
Tauranga
Term: Summer
Dates: Inquire for specific dates.
Description:
In today's world, there is significant demand for a new generation of leaders who can bring about positive change in local, national, and international affairs. This AustraLearn short course emphasizes leadership, personal development, and team building. Students will have the opportunity to participate in experiential opportunities, such as a ropes course, reflection activities, and facilitated discussions focused on personal leadership development. The Outdoor Pursuits portion of the program encourages students to bond together, trust one another, and learn how to work as a team. Students already practicing leadership skills and those who might not otherwise see themselves as leaders or as team players will both realize their ability to develop in these areas. You will also come away with a sense of accomplishment and pride after your experience.
Highlights:
* Admire the pristine, breathtaking scenery of New Zealands North Island * Learn and enhance your leadership skills in a country rich in culture and innovation * Five-day outdoor recreation component provides immersion into New Zealands natural beauty while building leadership expertise through experiential education
Cost Include Description:
Pre-departure services, domestic travel within New Zealand, accommodation, most meals, all outdoor pursuits activites and field trips. International airfare is an additional cost.
Experience Required: no
This Program is open to
American
and Canadian
Participants.
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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Participants Travel to New Zealand
in Groups
Application Process Involves:
- Essay
- Letters of Reference
- Transcript
- Written Application
Post Services Include:
AustraLearn's Mission Statement: AustraLearn seeks to foster the development of future leaders, who, through international awareness, gain a greater respect for and understanding of the relationship which exists between North America, Australia, New Zealand, and the South Pacific in the context of the larger global community.
Year Founded: 1989
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