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Measuring the ROI of international student recruitment

There is considerable discussion in international education around improving data collection and analysis. And we have often noted that better data has applications for everything from making more...

US graduate admissions up again this year but applications slowing

Updated data released by the US Council of Graduate Schools (CGS) in August reveals that initial offers of admission from American graduate schools to prospective international students increased...

Market Snapshot: Egypt

...among the local population. Some data tracking this trend comes from World Education Services (WES), which noted a 41% increase in 2012 in applications for programmes in US...

Australia’s foreign enrolment surpasses pre-pandemic benchmarks

The latest data from Australia paints a picture of a major destination on the upswing. Two separate reports, both from industry data specialists Studymove, provide some important insights...

International enrolment recovery underway in Australia, Canada, the UK, and the US

...SEVIS data comparing visas issued in October 2021 to those issued before the pandemic in January 2020, that there is recovery underway in markets including China (-30%), South...

What a widening TikTok ban could mean for international student recruitment

...its parent company, ByteDance, may put sensitive user data, like location information, into the hands of the Chinese government. They have pointed to laws that allow the Chinese...

Test everything: the business case for A/B testing online

...a clear picture of how the feature was working based on real user data – through which it was clear (as shown in the graphic below) that the...

Exams change over time but influence on student mobility remains strong

...new trend data for the SAT college admissions exam continues to reveal that test scores vary significantly by racial and ethnic group. Inside Higher Ed reports: “An analysis...

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