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Report highlights imbalances in degree mobility within Europe

...One in five mobile students choose a host country in Asia or Oceania, while only 2% study in an African country. Interestingly, while European countries host 46% of...

Foreign-language study in US declines for first time in 20 years

The US is well understood to be the world’s leading international study destination. Less commonly known is the fact that it is also a major source of internationally...

Study reveals most popular online recruiting strategies of US colleges

...lowest spending levels (US$25,000 or less) declined compared to 2012.” More mobile but a gap persists In 2012, 34.5% of four-year private, 38.7% of four-year public, and 6.9%...

India’s supply-demand gap in education expected to drive international mobility

...2024. Profile of mobile Indian students So who are these new globally mobile Indian students? A recent guest blog in University World News by Rahul Choudaha, chief knowledge...

Number of Korean students abroad declines for third straight year

In recent years, South Korea has been one of the world’s largest sources of internationally mobile students (in the US, for example, only China and India send more)....

2014 in review: The year’s most popular items from ICEF Monitor

...expanding and promoting non-degree training in key markets worldwide.” The easiest prediction of the year “Marketers will focus on mobile more than ever before in 2014.” Oh my,...

Nigeria projected to be one of the world’s fastest-growing markets for postgraduate studies

At some point in the early part of this decade, Nigeria surpassed Morocco as the leading source of internationally mobile students in Africa. UNESCO tells us that just...

Millennial international students rely on digital channels and networks

...and mobile behaviours of international Millennials. Other studies have made similar observations but the WES survey provides important additional evidence of the increasing importance of digital and mobile...

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