Market intelligence for international student recruitment from ICEF

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Study calls for focus on student satisfaction to boost recruitment

...retention of current students, engagement of alumni, the perception and reputation of the educational brand, and – as a result of all of these – the effectiveness of...

A corporate approach to managing risk in international recruitment

...analysis can also be undertaken to better understand performance by home country, gender, and programme area as well as any other material factors that bear on student success...

When it comes to marketing and recruitment, start with relationships

...for students and can help to boost student satisfaction and retention as a result. In an environment where more institutions are competing for attention and referrals from the...

Table stakes: The link between food culture and student satisfaction

...food that is familiar. Much as is the case with housing, the importance of this is hard to overstate in terms of its impact on student success, satisfaction,...

Five for Friday

...comes some welcome news to show that British universities have made good strides in improving retention of foreign students. Four ways of thinking about alumni Not all alumni...

Retention, recruitment, and the importance of supporting students’ transition to work

International students are in many ways “model immigrants” for their host countries. They are young and educated; they speak the language and have had an extended experience of...

British government proposes major higher education reform package

...of teaching, student satisfaction surveys, retention rates, and graduate employment outcomes. Those institutions that rate highly on these measures could be given greater discretion to raise fees; those...

Private partners helping to drive growth of US higher education online

...technology and systems to recruitment, retention, and student support. Universities remain responsible for core academic functions – notably admissions, teaching, and curriculum – in such partnerships, but OPMs...

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