Market intelligence for international student recruitment from ICEF

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Surging demand provides new opportunities in sub-Saharan Africa

...United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, or Canada, fully 48% of SADC mobile students choose South Africa for their studies. The report also found that the majority of...

Market Snapshot: Colombia

...Colombian students to the international education programmes of those countries. For example, 22.3% of all mobile tertiary students in Chile come from Colombia. The top ten destinations by...

10 websites in China your admissions department should know

...For additional background on key online marketing channels in China, please see our earlier post “Making sense of China’s social and mobile web.” Is your admissions department challenged...

Mystery shopping experiment on social media: Is there anybody out there?

...the way that students communicate has changed significantly. This mobile generation wants information via their preferred method on their terms. Students do not even want to take the...

How do you look to prospective students online?

...international education marketing Marketers will focus on mobile more than ever before in 2014 Mobile marketing for educators: driving engagement and prospect conversion The art of listening: better...

Record-high international enrolment in Canada in 2013; many students plan to stay

...numbers for 2013 Looking across all levels of study, there were 293,505 international students in Canada in 2013. This represents a 5% share of all of the world’s...

Number of outbound German students up sharply in recent years

...longer term stays in recent years and says, “The increase in degree-mobile students from Germany has accelerated sharply during the last years. Between 2005 and 2011, the number...

OECD releases detailed study of global education trends for 2014

...is the source for more than half of today’s internationally mobile students (53%), with China, India, and South Korea the main source countries. G20 countries host 82% of...

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