Market intelligence for international student recruitment from ICEF

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EdTech investment cooling in 2023 but growth outlook remains strong

...AI to build a lesson plan engine trained on local school curriculum in markets around the world. Mobile learning: Mobile devices are perhaps the ultimate touchpoint for boosting...

The importance of SMS and messaging for converting prospective international students

...overall impression of businesses that interact with them via text messaging. 66% of consumers rank mobile messaging as their first or second choice to contact a company. Quiq...

Climate action barometer offers a new benchmarking tool for international education’s response to climate change

...emissions levels of between 7.24 and 18.96 megatons in 1999, even as the number of internationally mobile higher education students roughly tripled over that 15-year period. In other...

How big is the Internet, and how are we using it now?

...trends. Internet use is increasingly fluid across desktop and mobile devices. Just over nine in ten (91%) users now access the Internet via their smartphones (roughly equivalent to...

A big picture view of student mobility through 2050

...recruitment going forward. Shifts in share HolonIQ points out that the “big four” destinations have collectively held a very steady share of internationally mobile students since 2000. Those...

What a widening TikTok ban could mean for international student recruitment

...allows users to create, watch, and share 15-second videos taken on mobile phones. A potential widescale ban on TikTok in the West will have implications for educators and...

A data-based case for diversification: Study finds that only 14 countries account for half of all international student enrolments

...relatively small number of sending markets. In fact, the UNESCO and OECD estimates indicate that only 14 countries contribute just under half of all internationally mobile students. China...

New report highlights the increasing competition for international students from Sub-Saharan Africa

...(14,900). Significant volumes of students travel to other African countries (20%) – especially to South Africa – and to North America (15%). The number of internationally mobile Sub-Saharan...

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