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  1. Jun 15, 2017 · As a result, Kiwi Connect gave birth to two initiatives: New Frontiers and the Edmund Hillary Fellowship (EHF). New Frontiers is an annual gathering that attracts a highly diverse group of global and local innovation leaders, who convene to co-create integrated solutions to the world’s most pressing problems.

  2. Aug 2, 2023 · The Global Impact Visa (GIV) is the first of its kind immigration policy that remains focused on solving global issues. Started and taken up by Immigration New Zealand, this visa is exclusively available to individuals and teams that have been accepted into the Edmund Hillary Fellowship. Partnering with Edmund Hillary Fellowship (EHF ...

  3. Aug 21, 2017 · By coming to New Zealand on a Global Impact Visa and joining Edmund Hillary Fellowship, Denise’s partnership with Weta Workshop can help shape the future strategy for one of New Zealand’s most successful global companies. “To know Denise is to engage with an inspiring and charismatic person that is uplifting to be around.

  4. Watch this webinar to learn about the Edmund Hillary Fellowship (EHF), the process of applying, how it works with New Zealand's Global Impact Visa, and what ...

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  5. Apr 7, 2019 · Edmund Hillary Fellowship “I Can Smell The Uranium On Your Breath” — Anti-Nuclear New Zealand 30 Years On It was the quip that made headlines world-wide, firmly imprinted on our memories to go down as one of New Zealand’s proudest moments.

  6. The Hillary Institute partnered with KiwiConnect in late 2016 to develop the Edmund Hillary Fellowship: A Fellowship programme and global community that gives impact-driven entrepreneurs, investors and startup teams a platform to build and incubate global impact ventures from New Zealand. 80% of the Fellows are selected from countries around ...

  7. Sep 14, 2017 · Edmund Hillary Fellowship “I Can Smell The Uranium On Your Breath” — Anti-Nuclear New Zealand 30 Years On It was the quip that made headlines world-wide, firmly imprinted on our memories to go down as one of New Zealand’s proudest moments.

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