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Outbound mobility trends for key Latin markets: Brazil, Colombia, Mexico

...also involves school representatives, social media, agents, and online events. For additional background, please see: “Canada’s foreign enrolment grew by more than 30% in 2022” “Immigration and work...

After domestic tuition hikes, Chinese officials reportedly considering an increase in international student fees

...with government spending more restrained this year, many institutions are moving to dramatically increase fees for domestic students. There are widespread media reports of tuition hikes, some as...

Korea eases work and visa policies in a bid to further boost foreign enrolment

...in foreign students while contributing to improving the foreign students’ social adjustment,” said a statement from the Ministry of Justice. The package includes new visa rules that will...

Recruiting in Iran: Demand remains high in this challenging market

...clamping down so tightly on social media and websites in general. Working with trusted agents and building relationships with key Iranian officials and school contacts is crucial. The...

Nepalese government moves again to curb non-degree study abroad

...indicated that NOCs would only be issued for language studies if such courses are “embedded” within degree programmes. The reasons for the move are unclear but various media...

Latest UK visa numbers indicate continuing strong growth in international HE enrolments this year

...grants for 2022 comes amid continuing media reports in the UK of a more challenging political climate for international education. The Home Office has a reported interest in...

The new playbook for international recruitment

...successful job – not in months or years, but right away. They search endlessly on social media such as TikTok for student influencers to assure them they will...

Netherlands takes another step toward limiting international enrolment growth

...28% share of first-year enrolments that foreign students accounted for in 2015. This substantial expansion of the country’s international enrolment has become a more prominent matter of social...

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