Market intelligence for international student recruitment from ICEF

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UK visa numbers reflect surging international enrolment in 2022/23

...foreign students and net migration – a theme that harks back to policies and debates of years past that sought to limit international enrolment in the country. A number...

Year in review: What we learned in 2022

...that includes video meetings, social channels, messaging apps, smarter online marketing, and even artificial intelligence. There is no going back The pandemic is easing. Student mobility surged back...

UAE sets a new tone for scholarship programmes in the Persian Gulf

...students from a variety of academic and social backgrounds “to enable them to achieve their full potential and contribute to the growth of Abu Dhabi’s knowledge-based economy.” Khotwa...

Are more US employers shifting away from degree requirements?

...social media skills. Overall, the findings point to an increasing emphasis on the use of technology, even in fields that are not technology focused, and key interpersonal and...

ICEF Podcast: Student advising and planning for medical studies abroad

...sector, including a renewed focus on skills-based hiring for employers and on students as social media ambassadors. They are joined by Philippe Van Hecke – the director of International...

Agents indicate significant international student interest in working while studying

...expanding on-campus work positions for international students if there are too few (see our recent article on social media ambassadors). Reach out to employers within the community to...

ALTO’s best practice guidelines offer educators and agents a framework for effective partnerships

...Best Practice Guidelines and include a clause to their revised agreements stating that parties can turn to the ALTO Mediation Panel in case the terms set out in...

Parents and in-person counselling key factors in recruiting Vietnamese students

...– said that online information sources were most important in their research for study abroad. These include search engines, institutional websites, and social channels. Perhaps not surprisingly, given...

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