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The Spike or Victoria College Review June 1930

Foreign Affairs

Foreign Affairs.

Through the C.I.E. (Confederation Internationale des Etudiants), the N.U.S. is kept in constant touch with student happenings the world over. The N.U.S. has official representative in London (Mr. Northcroft) and New York (Mr. Cabot). It was represented at the Imperial Conference of Students at Montreal last September by Mr. Henley, who furnished a most useful and valuable report, including much that N.Z. might learn from other Universities. We were represented at the C.I.E. Conference at Budapesth last year by Mr. Northcroft.

The N.U.S. has arranged for N.Z. to be represented at the International Student Games to be held at Darmstadt next August. Mr. Lowe, the famous English athlete, acting as our agent, will select a N.Z. team from N.Z. students studying in Britain.

The Foreign Affairs Committee has obtained information as to the cost of living at English Universities and is obtaining information regarding conditions of study at Home. They are co-operating with the International Student Service and the S.C.M. in an endeavour to invite a South African student here to study medicine.