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Market intelligence for international student recruitment from ICEF

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Market snapshot: International student recruitment in Nepal

...over the past few years in the charts below (Canada is the first chart, and the US is the second). From just 370 Nepali higher education students in...

Global survey underscores demand shift from “Big Four” to “Big Ten”

...demand is shifting away from the “Big Four” destinations – the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada – in favour of alternate destinations in Europe and Asia....

Where are you? The importance of location in international recruiting

...– and Canada’s generous post-graduation work rights for international students – to recruit students. The Globe interviewed one student, Jean-Francois Sauger, whose decision to study MBA at the...

More countries offering working holiday agreements

...Taiwan, following Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea and the United Kingdom. Taiwan will be the seventh country to participate in Ireland’s working holiday programme, after...

Survey highlights continuing strong demand among Indian and Nepali students during COVID-19

...In fact, Canada (64%) is now almost as popular as the UK (67%) as a study destination for Indians and Nepali; Australia is also a strong competitor (41%)....

Report reveals continued recovery for ELT sector in 2023, but also policy headwinds in 2024

...leading ELT destinations: the UK, Australia, Canada, the US, Ireland, New Zealand, Malta, and South Africa. It finds that the total volume of student weeks increased +34% year-over-year,...

New survey updates agent outlook into 2022

...Canada and the UK are the hotspots In terms of where agents are recruiting, Canada is the most commonly cited destination, along with the UK when it comes...

Global survey finds that nearly 90% of agents expect to place more students this year

...US leading (72%), followed by the UK (63%) and Canada (59%), and Australia (47%). New Zealand rounds out the list at 37%. Canada has seen the most year-on-year...

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