Market intelligence for international student recruitment from ICEF

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Coming to America: The need for greater diversification in international enrolment

While its overall share of internationally mobile students has slipped over the last 15 years or so, the US remains – by far – the world’s leading study...

Cheaper, faster, easier: Building a better system for sending student fees overseas

...amounts are guaranteed for the host institution or school. Payments in a fragmented marketplace Now expand the example of our single German student to the millions of internationally...

US educators, student leaders, and governments combine forces to improve campus safety

...Businesses are also jumping into the security effort. Even as “blue light emergency phone boxes” have recently become ubiquitous across US campuses, there is a rapid shift towards...

Canada’s new international education strategy aims for 450,000 students by 2022

...study conducted in 2013 estimates that Canada holds a 5% share of the global market for internationally mobile students, making the country the 7th most popular study destination...

Peru positioning to be the next big player in Latin America

...sector. A mobile student population The most recent available data from the OECD shows that Peru sent approximately 24,000 students abroad in 2011. Inbound data is not readily...

Demand for job skills heating up in Africa

...Africa talent trends and practices, found that local employees with relevant skills training are increasingly mobile, since there is so much competition in the market that it makes...

Emerging markets key to Australia’s international enrolment goals

...of internationally mobile students. This can be attributed to a mix of factors (the current level of economic well-being, purchasing power, and the demand for quality education increasing...

The growing importance of the two-year college recruitment channel in the US

...will still pay non-resident tuition so they are more geographically mobile than their domestic counterparts. For that reason, many community colleges – especially those with large international student enrolments...

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