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Early data indicates international enrolment growth for UK higher education’s January 2025 intake

After worrying international enrolment trends in 2024, UK universities look poised for a better year beginning with the January 2025 intake. That outlook is informed...

Germany projected to exceed 400,000 international students in 2024/25

The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) has released the findings of a December 2024 snapshot survey of 200 German universities. Based on those survey responses,...

Canada: Updated rules for PGWP-eligible college programmes and student transfers

Following a flurry of announcements affecting international students throughout past year, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) provided two important updates in the final weeks...

Year in review: What we learned in 2024

We return this week to something of an annual tradition here at ICEF Monitor: a quick recap of some key takeaways from the year gone...

New research on imminent enrolment challenges for US colleges

By 2041, experts expect that the number of domestic high-school graduates in the US will drop by 13%. This is due in large part to...

Australia revives international enrolment caps via new ministerial directive

It was clear by the end of November that Australia’s controversial ESOS amendment bill – complete with its widely criticised methodology for establishing national and institutional...

UK ELT reports “new normal” with softer student numbers for key third quarter

The UK’s English-language teaching sector (ELT) may have reached peak business volume in 2019, five years ago. This past summer, student weeks reached 75% of...

Continued growth reported for UK transnational education enrolments

Almost as many international students are studying for a UK degree outside of the UK as in it. In 2022/23, 606,485 students across 228 countries...

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