Market intelligence for international student recruitment from ICEF

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Thai demand for higher education cooling as population ages

...Southeast Asian countries, growing working age populations are helping to drive GDP growth and improved productivity. Not so in Thailand where the National Economic and Social Development Board...

New data reveals most searched-for study destinations

...Saudi Arabia: Engineering, Health and Medicine, Business and Management, Applied and Pure Sciences, Social Studies and Media; Thailand: Engineering, Health and Medicine, Business and Management, Creative Arts and...

Using social media to reach students in the Middle East and North Africa

...for marketers As the preceding charts and figures clearly reflect, social media usage in the region is highly concentrated around the most-popular social networks and social content sites...

Chile continues to push for improved English proficiency

...do it travel abroad (53%), if classes were free (42%), to improve quality of their lives (35%), to consume English media (19%), to emigrate (18%), and to improve...

Online video marketing in 2015: Be everywhere

...as well as to Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube – as well as whatever social media apps are popular in their target markets. Adjusting video to multiple platforms Despite...

America and Japan reporting big gains in Vietnamese enrolment

...skills somehow were the least likely to be unemployed, according to the Institute of Labour Science and Social Affairs. Many believe the problem lies within a university sector...

Brexit could discourage international students from choosing UK

...on.” A further report from the Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) extends the point with its headline: “Brexit risk of losing the best and brightest graduates...

Survey points to growing role for digital in international recruitment

...campus visits. The vast majority of respondents to The Guardian survey felt that online advertising (72% of respondents) and social media (98%) were more important than they were...

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