PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
- Enjoy the endless beauty New Zealand has to offer while studying at a centrally located campus in the capital city of Wellington, a cosmopolitan haven surrounded by rolling green hills and stunning harbor views
- Get inspired by Wellington’s creative community! Study media, communications, design, business, Maori Visual Arts, sport management, and more.
- Engage with a culture known for its legendary hospitality, award-winning culinary scene, and commitment to sustainability with the most used public transportation system in all of New Zealand
LIFE ABROAD
Engage in endless opportunities to immerse yourself in the cultural and natural beauty of New Zealand! Enjoy access to a vast range of modern amenities in the capital city of Wellington, while also learning about the historic and impactful culture of the Maori people.
INTERNSHIP
Gain international professional experience with a credit-bearing internship in communication, journalism, or marketing. Past placements include media companies, arts agencies, sports organizations, and global non-profits.
What We Love About Wellington
Wellington has it all- a thriving cultural and arts scene with mesmerizing beaches, mountains, and endless natural beauty surrounding the city at every corner of this bustling friendly city!
LEARN MORE
Visit the Program Page for
Study in Wellington to learn more.
GET STARTED
You can meet with the ISEP Coordinator at your home campus or speak with an ISEP Student Services Officer, who will guide you through the application process, pre-departure, your time abroad, and your return.
To connect with ISEP, visit our website.
Massey is New Zealand’s only multi-campus university, with locations in Wellington, Auckland and Palmerston North. With an 80-year tradition of academic excellence, Massey offers a vast range of subjects, with key emphasis on natural sciences, engineering creative arts and business. Enjoy NZ's spectacular outdoors, with skiing, tramping, surfing and vineyards all just a day trip away.
Many participants enjoy studying New Zealand-focused courses, such as Maori Language, New Zealand Economy, Bicultural Perspectives in Psychology, New Zealand Fauna and Flora, Ecological Studies, Law, Government and Social Policy, and Women in History: Australia and New Zealand.