Market intelligence for international student recruitment from ICEF

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Global study highlights a jump in online bookings for under-30 travellers

...most important information source for young travellers in 2017, but the importance of social media and comparison or referral websites grew significantly in 2017 compared with 2012,” notes...

Global tourism report highlights key travel trends

...4. Travel is social, and also mobile The widespread adoption of powerful mobile devices, and the corresponding explosion of social media activity, continues to have profound effects on...

Report sets out strategies for building British share in international student markets

...negatively and loudly in global media and such reports cannot but help to contribute to perceptions of the UK as no longer welcoming.” The report advocates that a...

Global investment in student housing climbing but major gaps remain

...features commonly cited in student surveys include security provisions/services, common spaces, and social services. For additional background, please see: “How accommodation features and amenities affect student decision making”...

3 ways to give your recruitment marketing a boost

...to be effective, they must not only be housed on the right platforms (e.g., email, website, and social media) but timed to when students are most likely to...

Are you paying enough attention to Instagram?

Most recruiters have learned to make good use of social channels to reach and engage prospective students. But social is a pretty fluid space, and the popularity of...

Let them talk: The power of student reviews

...(47%) and speaking with friends or family (23%). International students – social media enthusiasts who spend hours of their time on the Internet – are highly influenced by...

Why do international students choose to study in China?

...and social motivations play a relatively smaller role.” “There are also differences in motivations between students from developed and developing countries,” add the authors. “Students from some developing...

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