Market intelligence for international student recruitment from ICEF

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Recruiting in East Africa

...East African region as drivers for bringing internationally educated Ugandans back home after their studies. Uganda is one of the youngest countries in the world, with a median...

Power of perception: How the US presidential race could impact student recruitment

...for example, widespread media reports of attacks on international students in Australia precipitated a sharp decline in international enrolment. The perception that Australia was less safe or less...

Outbound mobility from Kazakhstan up 140% over past decade

...per year. Since 2011, it has provided scholarships for master’s and PhD programs only. In 2012, the programme expanded to cover arts, mass media, public servants, academic and...

New survey reinforces career goals a primary motivation for study abroad

...international students use social media to find information before making an enquiry; 26% use social media to help when making an application. With so much student investment in...

A regional perspective on student recruitment in MENA

...reported previously, roughly 40% of international students from the region say social media influenced their decision to study abroad. One in four contacted educational institutions directly through their...

Looking back on 2016: The year in review

...fore this year, and, along with institutional websites and social channels, we can anticipate that online channels will continue to play a greater role in international student recruitment...

Measuring the ROI of international student recruitment

...ROIIE team anticipates that the model could be expanded to accommodate additional detail for specific marketing strategies or tactics (e.g., education fairs, social media campaigns, or otherwise). As...

Global survey highlights the importance of peer review and detailed insights for prospective students

...such as virtual tours, education fairs, social media, email communications, print materials, personal contacts with institutional staff – contributes to the student decision. As the report highlights, “Applicants...

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