Otago Daily Times

Otago rates in top three for internatio­nal study

- ELENA MCPHEE elena.mcphee@odt.co.nz

THE University of Otago has been rated one of the top three best universiti­es to study at internatio­nally, by a global site which provides informatio­n to students looking to study overseas.

The university came third in an article on website Study Internatio­nal, after Curtin University in Malaysia and the California State University in the United States.

University of Otago internatio­nal office director James Cushen said it was ‘‘very pleasing’’ to see internatio­nal recog nition for the university, and he thought what made the university attractive to domestic students also made it attractive to internatio­nal ones.

‘‘This result underscore­s many of the university’s strengths, especially in the areas of the campus environmen­t, the highqualit­y internatio­nal student experience and the worldclass academic standards inside of the classroom.’’

Study Internatio­nal said what made Otago stand out was its ‘‘academic integrity’’.

‘‘By striving to remain honest and sticking to its core values, the school teaches students about the importance of growing into respected learners who remain grounded and supported throughout their New Zealand study venture,’’ the site said.

Study Internatio­nal said ‘‘intercultu­ralism’’ and ‘‘crosscultu­ral dialogue’’ played a significan­t role in overseas study experience, and noted Otago placed a focus on giving Pacific Island students a ‘‘strategic framework’’ to join the university.

The university beat Griffith University in Brisbane, which was in fourth place.

The StudyInter­national.com search engine is used to find universiti­es and courses all over the world, and claims to have a database 850,000 courses and more than 8700 institutio­ns.

The University of Otago’s central library was also rated one of the top 25 in the world on BuzzFeed the week before last.

At Otago the highest number of internatio­nal students come from the United States, followed by China, Malaysia, India and the UK. The university accepted internatio­nal students from 21 countries in 2016.

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