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China’s rapid urbanisation becoming a global story

...in the decade ahead. More broadly, economic growth and demographic social and trends in China are stories that will increasingly be told through the country’s cities. And beyond...

Mapping the factors driving outbound student mobility in Ghana

...in graduates in medicine and health, engineering and technical skills and business administration, and an oversupply of graduates in arts/social sciences and agriculture. This is generally linked to...

Survey: Student recruitment the main driver for institutional web strategy

...website visits ahead of form requests. In 2017, respondents were also less likely to name social media engagement as a main way to measure online success than in...

Global survey compares student decision factors across study destinations

...institution and social networking sites. Again, results for international students in the US can be compared with results from international students studying in other countries. Four influencing factors...

Canada moves to speed student visa processing for selected Asian markets

...Citizenship, offered the following statement on the launch of the Student Direct Stream: “IRCC recognises the tremendous economic, cultural and social benefits that international students bring to Canada....

Germany confirms its foreign enrolment growth for 2017

...4%. The two most popular fields of study are engineering (37%) and law, economics, and social sciences (26%). Germany remains a top destination Germany is now the world’s...

Increasing numbers of Chinese graduates returning home from overseas

...and Social Security, Bloomberg It’s the economy The growing Chinese economy is not surprisingly one of the factors tempting Chinese students to return home after graduating – particularly...

South Korea: Record growth in international student enrolment

...(36%) of international students in South Korean doctoral programmes were majoring in engineering, with another third (34%) in humanities or social science. But at the master’s level, humanities...

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