Market intelligence for international student recruitment from ICEF

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Four megatrends that are changing the competitive landscape of international education

...have been losing market share. The US share of internationally mobile students dropped from 23% in 2000 to 16% in 2012, even as the absolute number of foreign...

China moving to expand student recruitment in Southeast Asia

...of 7-8% of the world’s internationally mobile students today. Within the ASEAN group, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Singapore are the major sending markets. Major destinations for ASEAN...

Survey finds increasing focus on online channels among higher education marketers

...an earlier QS commentary on the report. And of course students use mobile devices heavily during their college search process. In many global markets, a majority of prospects...

Comparing the costs of study for leading city destinations

...such as Germany and China have earned an increasing share of internationally mobile students in recent years. Paul Tostevin, associate director of Savills research, agrees: “Certain cities have...

Annual ranking says Europe still leads on English proficiency

...English proficiency and improved incomes, higher levels of innovation, and more widespread adoption of Internet and mobile technologies. “There are clear reasons why countries with strong English proficiency...

Taiwan aims to double international student numbers by 2019

...stronger trade, academic, and recruitment ties to key markets in Southeast and South Asia, and, in the process, to further increase regional and international competition for Asia’s internationally...

Destination marketing organisations adding new partnerships and resources for international student recruitment

...oriented.” And because they are heavily engaged online and via mobile, this “always on” generation can help to quickly attract more travellers to both established and new destinations....

Social channels a major factor in Chinese research for study abroad

...rapid adoption of smartphone devices. Many Chinese users first began to use the Internet on mobile devices, and mobile remains the predominant form of access in China today....

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