• Who funds the Centres of Asia-Pacific Excellence (CAPEs)?

    The CAPEs are funded by the NZ government through the Tertiary Education Commission. The CAPEs programme was allocated $34.5 million over four years in the Government’s 2016 Budget.

     

  • What are the aims of the CAPEs?

    The CAPEs aim to foster knowledge and to build cultural and economic ties between New Zealand and the Asia-Pacific. There are three CAPEs focusing on North Asia, Southeast Asia, and Latin America, respectively. Each CAPE is committed to helping businesses, particularly small and medium enterprises (SMEs), as well as learners, teachers, exporters, and communities to improve their understanding of the Asia-Pacific and its many cultures and languages.

    Learn more about the North Asia CAPE  

    Learn more about the Southeast Asia CAPE  

    Learn more about the Latin America CAPE

  • Why are universities involved with the CAPEs?

     The CAPEs are an initiative supported by a consortium of New Zealand’s leading universities: the University of Auckland, the University of Waikato, the University of Otago, and Victoria University of Wellington. The universities have deep expertise in business, language, culture, history and politics in the Asia-Pacific region. Together they offer strategic linkages between academic research and business-focused expertise. The North Asia CAPE, which focuses on Greater China (including Hong Kong and Taiwan), Japan, and Korea, is hosted by the University of Auckland. Victoria University leads the SEA CAPE, which works to enhance the way New Zealanders understand and do business with the ten ASEAN countries and Timor Leste.  Victoria University also leads the Latin America CAPE, which helps to ensure effective engagement with New Zealand’s closest partners in the Latin American region.   

    Learn more about the North Asia CAPE 

    Learn more about the Southeast Asia CAPE 

    Learn more about the Latin America CAPE

  • Why do we need three new organisations focused on the Asia-Pacific?

    All three CAPEs are about capability-building for New Zealanders to make them better prepared to respond to the opportunities of engaging with the Asia-Pacific region.

    There are already a number of organisations dedicated to strengthening business and cultural relationships across the Asia-Pacific. However, the CAPEs are unique in their cross-institutional and multi-sector approach that bridges cutting-edge research and industry expertise.  Further, while the CAPEs share a common goal of strengthening New Zealand’s economic and cultural ties with the Asia-Pacific, each CAPE has its own approach to achieving this goal.

    • The Latin America CAPE showcases and optimises the potential for:
      • profitable business connections across Latin America's diverse and dynamic economies; and
      • people to people connections to enhance the capability of New Zealanders to engage successfully with Latin America.
    • The North Asia CAPE is focused on building business across cultures in Greater China (including Hong Kong and Taiwan), Japan, and Korea, and on strengthening language pathways for learners of Chinese, Korean, and Japanese.
    • The SEA CAPE aims to equip New Zealanders to engage with and do business with the ASEAN countries and Timor Leste.

    Learn more about the North Asia CAPE

    Learn more about the Southeast Asia CAPE

    Learn more about the Latin America CAPE

  • How do I connect with the Latin America CAPE?

    We welcome your involvement, comments, and questions. There are a number of way to keep up to date with our news, events, and initiatives. Connect with the Latin America CAPE

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