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Saudi engineering students in NZ

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An overview of the interviews today...

11 April 2007 Wednesday Radio NZ 10am NZ time approx 675khz mw. Interviewed were Mike Grimshaw and Paul Morris, both univeristy professors in NZ.

Terrorism and the profiles of Saudi students in NZ. Potentially involved in radical forms of Islam. Issues. The vulnerability of these students for Islamic extremism. They are arriving in large numbers. The risks are real, they dont integrate very well. They fit the profiles. Take seriously the issues because the potential is there. Engineering students from Saudi Arabia in NZ universities. Migrants to NZ. Scholarship authority of Saudi Arabia.

Christians from the Pentacostal church at a conference are saying Islam is trying to take over the West. Christian churches are begining to taker a line against Islam. Which is all part of the debate.




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Wednesday April 11, 2007 - 11:50am (NZST) Edit | Delete | Permanent Link | 0 Comments

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More background. Rayed Mohammed Abdullah Ali was detained 29 May (year?) in Palmerston North NZ, where he was attending flight school, deported to Saudi Arabia. The Yemeni lived and trained with Saudi Hani Hanjour who piloted the plane that crashed into the Pentagon 9/11. (9 June 2006 MSNBC.com Wellington NZ).


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NZ attracts over 300 Saudi Arabian students
Thursday, 1 February 2007, 9:36 am
Press Release: New Zealand Government



Hon Dr Michael Cullen
Minister for Tertiary Education

1 February 2007 Media Statement

NZ attracts over 300 Saudi Arabian students

Tertiary Education Minister Michael Cullen today welcomed Saudi Arabia’s decision to nominate more than 300 students to apply for study in New Zealand as part of an expanded scholarships programme for Asia and Oceania.

"This represents a strong endorsement by Saudi Arabia of the quality of our teachers and the excellence of our learning environments," Dr Cullen said.

Universities are expecting applications from at least 350 students at both undergraduate and postgraduate level for the 2007 academic year.

"The expansion of Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah scholarships programme not only boosts export education earnings, it also strengthens cooperation and understanding between New Zealand and the countries of the Gulf region.

"The scholarships could be worth more than ten million of dollars a year to the New Zealand economy, based on estimated foreign exchange earnings for an international university student of around $40,000 a year.

"Our efforts to revitalise international education are paying off. The sector plays an important role in improving the knowledge base of the country and so helping the transformation of the economy.

Dr Cullen said the increased Middle East interest in New Zealand’s education services was a result of active strategies over the last five years.

"There has been steady growth in students from the Gulf States studying in New Zealand institutions since 2001. More than 500 Gulf students are currently enrolled in New Zealand institutions, many from Saudi Arabia and Oman.

"New Zealand tertiary education organisations have been working closely to develop the scholarship programme and the Education New Zealand Trust, as the lead coordinating agency, has based a representative in Saudi Arabia to coordinate the programme."

Government agencies and education providers have been reviewing and updating processes for handling the increased number of Middle Eastern students, including pastoral care and immigration issues.

"We are satisfied that the necessary mechanisms are in place. There will be pre-departure briefing for students on living and studying in New Zealand, and the students’ progress will be carefully monitored following their arrival here."

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Ive just been taping a program on NZ National radio. About Saudi students and New Zealand.

Im hoping to come up with the first transcript of the interview. Then post/blog it on 910 group.

sonya :)




11 April 2007 Wednesday Radio NZ 10am NZ time approx 675khz mw.

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