Market intelligence for international student recruitment from ICEF

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The opportunity of student comments on Instagram

...practice to answer genuine questions on social media – and to do so within 24 hours if possible – but it’s even more important when it comes to...

Resetting international recruitment for extraordinary times

...those links, and spotlight key staff contacts prominently on your homepage, key landing pages, and in social and email channels. The news is dizzying today of course. But...

The business case for immediate response: benefits of and strategies for live chat

...please see: “Reaching millennials: Keep it fast but keep it real” “Mystery shopping experiment on social media: Is there anybody out there?” “The opportunity of student comments on...

Stealth applicants and the role of the institutional website

...“How and when international students use school websites and social media in planning for study abroad” “24/7: How to use multiple channels to keep your marketing going around...

US: COVID-19 impacts include campus closures and recruiting challenges

...adhere to the expert advice to maintain “social distancing” (i.e., staying several feet away from other people and avoiding large gatherings). Elite universities moving to online provision Stanford...

Strong support services help to drive recommendations from international students

...such as orientation programmes, airport pick up, and social activities, that can ease the transition to campus and meet the expectations of incoming students,” says Dr. Ammigan. Also...

Coronavirus triggers travel restrictions and other countermeasures

...be put on international students.” In Toronto, Canada, infectious disease expert Dr. Neil Rau spoke to media in response to reports that some community members are urging families...

US graduate schools report increased International applications and commencements

...broad field of study were in mathematics and computer sciences (11%), social and behavioral sciences (11%), and biological and agricultural sciences (10%).” China and India continue to drive...

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