Proceedings of World Business, Finance and Management Conference 14 - 15 December 2015, Rendezvous Grand Hotel, Auckland, New Zealand ISBN: 978-1-922069-91-7 Investigating International Tertiary Students Perceptions towards Sustainability in New Zealand Regarding Age, Religion and Nationality Bernhardett Theron*, Andries J du Plessis**, Jimmy Chen*** and Anu Sabarwal**** Sustainability refers to utilising the earth’s natural resources wisely to meet the necessities of lives but also to save the resources for future generations to survive. There are schools of thought that state that the ever increasing world population and free trade policies have resulted in the exploitation of resources. This research investigated the influence of age, religion and nationality on perceptions of international students towards conservation and sustainable living at an international tertiary institution, UUNZ, in Auckland New Zealand. A quantitative method was applied; 92 questionnaires were distributed amongst international business students who were the target population. The research aims to establish what international students’ attitudes and perception towards sustainability and the environment are in a foreign country and whether there are a correlation between age, nationality, religion and their perceptions are towards sustainable living. Results, revealed a negative correlation between students’ concern and perception towards sustainability and an increase in age. Indicating that with an increase in age (age 40 and older), there are a decrease in their concern regarding sustainable living. There are no significant differences, (analysed by t-Tests) or correlations (analysed by ANOVA) in other areas including nationality and religion. Recommendations are, amongst others, that tertiary institutions should, perhaps, consider devoting at least one lecture session per course of all tertiary students in order to create an awareness of their contribution towards sustainability in the immediate, but also more distant future. This education is especially relevant for the older students as it was revealed throughout the research and literature that the majority of sustainability education focus on the youth. Stream: Management ___________________________________________________________________ * Bernhardett Theron, UUNZ, Auckland, New Zealand, Email: b.theron@uunz.ac.nz ** Dr Andries J du Plessis, UUNZ, Auckland, New Zealand, E-mail: aduplessis@unitec.ac.nz *** Dr Jimmy Chen, UUNZ, Auckland, New Zealand, E-mail: jimmy@uunz.ac.nz **** Anu Sabarwal, UUNZ, Auckland, New Zealand, Email: anusabarwal@yahoo.com