Market intelligence for international student recruitment from ICEF

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What determines growth rates in global higher education enrolments?

...are highlighted below, courtesy of British Council and University World News. Country by country outlook The major origin countries for internationally mobile students include China, India, South Korea,...

China emerging as a major destination for African students

...numbers of French-speaking African students who come from Algeria and Gabon (upper-middle income countries). Overall, the largest number of internationally mobile students from Africa live in lower-middle income...

Boosting Brazilian demand for long-term overseas study

...Higher Education Marketing blog post: “Perceived instability in this booming profit-focused industry and recent legislation reserving half of public university admissions for poorer demographics is pushing increasingly mobile...

Everybody’s doing it: social proof and recruitment marketing

...as mobile apps, music, or books. Incorporating first-person testimony Student or alumni testimonials are a key type of social proof in recruitment marketing. However, as we reported in...

Demand for online learning and alternative credentials surges during COVID-19

...a digital penetration rate of two to three percent in the education sector. That’s what mobile phone penetration rates were in 1998/99. At the peak of the crisis...

The opportunity of student comments on Instagram

...trends report highlights online learning and visual marketing” “Five ways to freshen up your online marketing” “The new rules of digital marketing” “Where the students are: mobile, messaging,...

International tuition trends reflect competitive nature of today’s recruitment environment

Luring the increasingly mobile and discerning international student has evolved into a high stakes affair for educational institutions, one complicated by rising competitive pressures as well as rising...

Financial impact of new immigration settings in Canada already being measured in the billions

...Orsini told the Globe and Mail: “The more we signal international students are not welcome, the more those most mobile, most talented students may turn away from applying...

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