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US admissions directors concerned about international enrolment

US admissions directors concerned about international enrolment

An annual survey of senior US college admissions staff finds continuing pressure on both domestic and international enrolments at many institutions. The 2018 Survey of College and University...

SEVIS numbers point to declining international enrolment in US higher education in 2017

SEVIS numbers point to declining international enrolment in US higher education in 2017

In a further indication of a flattening enrolment in the US, a new report suggests that both international undergraduate and graduate numbers in US institutions declined between 2016...

Year in review: What we learned in 2017

Year in review: What we learned in 2017

Here comes 2018 around the corner, and many of us have already booked travel, laid plans, and otherwise set the stage for another fast-paced year in international education....

Russia aims to triple international enrolment by 2025

Russia aims to triple international enrolment by 2025

A new recruitment strategy seeks to grow Russia’s international enrolment to more than 700,000 students by 2025...

Finland resets on international recruitment

Finland resets on international recruitment

There are more than 20,000 foreign students in Finland currently, three-quarters of which come from non-EU countries...

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