Market intelligence for international student recruitment from ICEF

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International enrolment declines pressuring UK universities this year, with one in three facing significant financial challenges

It is becoming increasingly clear that a decline in international enrolments is putting the finances of UK universities under great pressure this year, leaving many...

New Zealand expands work rights for accompanying dependants of foreign students

Immigration New Zealand has expanded the eligibility for work visas for partners of some foreign students in the country. Accompanying dependants can now apply for...

New analysis estimates a five-year window for responding to AI impacts on higher education

Long-time tech watchers will likely remember Mary Meeker well. Ms Meeker is an American venture capitalist, focused on the technology sector, and the founder of...

Market snapshot: International student recruitment in China today

The volume of Chinese students choosing to study abroad is rising and may even return to pre-pandemic levels in the next year, according to industry...

Canada’s language training sector reached 82% of pre-pandemic benchmark in 2023

Canada’s language training sector continued its recovery from the pandemic in 2023. A new annual report from Languages Canada, produced by industry research specialists BONARD,...

US ELT providers flag visa denials as key area of concern

The just-released 2024 Annual Report on English Language Programs in the USA expands on survey findings released earlier in the year to provide some additional...

Canada’s immigration ministry proposes new compliance regime for institutions and schools

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has proposed a series of regulatory changes to the country’s international student sector. The new rules, first posted on...

What is the right balance of international enrolment in post-secondary education?

In January 2024, Canada announced a two-year cap on international enrolments. That cap was mandated by the federal government, with an allocation of student visa...

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