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Promoting mental health on campus

...social environment, but international students may have an additional set of challenges, such as: Culture shock and/or significant homesickness; Language barriers; Uncertainty about how to find friends who...

Canada takes another step toward a new international education strategy

In its 2018 Fall Economic Statement, the Government of Canada announced that two of its ministries, Global Affairs Canada and Employment and Social Development Canada, would lead the development...

Year in review: What we learned in 2018

...your own website Online continued to strengthen this year as an ever-more-important recruitment channel. But in the midst of learning the latest strategies for search marketing, online advertising,...

New Zealand announces plans to strengthen vocational sector

...development opportunities they provide. Throughout 2019, we will continue to support ITPs in market, providing global marketing campaigns, events, agent training, market intelligence, agent and media familiarisation tours,...

Japan books 12% growth in international enrolment in 2018

...3,640 in 2018. Humanities and social sciences the most popular Nearly half (47%), of all international students in Japan in 2018 were studying in the humanities with the...

How accommodation features and amenities affect student decision making

...When students were asked about facilities in general, the availability of good IT and study facilities was important to (38%), and nearly as many (32%) cited good social...

Canada: student group calls for improved supports for international students

...Difficulties with social integration The CASA report echoes CBIE research that found that along with affordability, social integration is emerging as a challenge for many international students. More...

Education now New Zealand’s fourth-largest export sector

...2018 “Understanding New Zealanders’ perceptions of international education” survey finds growing support for the sector and a “wide recognition among New Zealanders of the social, cultural and economic...

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