27 November 2021 ¡Qué alegría! We’re rehearsing the Irisado composition completed during our Musicality programme in 2020 by four amazing young New Zealand composers: Michaela Cornelius, composer and sound designer; Thomas Bedggood; Jose Jugo; and Jacob Barrett. More rehearsals and then
26 November 2021 De la Milpa a la Mesa, an exhibition led by Dr. Lee Davidson of Te Herenga Waka–Victoria University of Wellington and supported by the Latin America CAPE has been awarded the Resene Total Colour Installation - Product Colour
25 November 2021 In 2022, we're launching a new course for Kiwi businesses looking to export into Latin America, and applications for spots are now open. Diversifying into Latin America will deliver a comprehensive set of modules over eight weeks on how to
24 November 2021 In July 2021, we partnered with Young Enterprise Trust to deliver our LatAm Biz: Entrepreneurship in Latin America Domestic Programme that took a group of year 12 and 13 business students around the country. The programme helps develop
24 November 2021 In November 2021, we held our Globalistas-in-Action (GiA) 2021 programme and it was amazing to have students, businesses, and academics together all in one space to continue strengthening the ties between Aotearoa New Zealand and Latin America. The purpose
28 October 2021 On 28 October 2021, we partnered with the Latin America New Zealand Business Council to bring you a webinar featuring Minister of Foreign Affairs Hon Nanaia Mahuta together with the Rt Hon Helen Clark for an overview of
12 October 2021 Read more below about the development of international partnerships and the potential for stronger ties between Latin America and New Zealand in a speech given at the QS Americas Conference 2021 on 1 September by Dr Matthew O’Meagher,
30 September 2021 This webinar, held on 30 September 2021, examined underexplored opportunities for New Zealand links with Latin America. Developed in association with the Latin America New Zealand Business Council, this webinar explored why more New Zealand exporters could consider using