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UAE education sector set for robust growth

...previous decades and adds that American universities visit the region frequently and provide a broad range of university options for students. The role of social media, so prominent...

Women increasingly outpacing men’s higher education participation in many world markets

...“Among OECD countries, women’s college completion rate is on average 10 percentage points higher than men’s.” In the two leading destination countries for study abroad, women are capturing...

Search trends playing an increasing role in international education marketing

...much influence the different channels – organic search, social media, email, and others – have on buying decisions in different markets and across different industries. Marketing channels and...

Open Doors 2014: International enrolment in US continues to grow; economic impact now estimated at US$27 billion

...refers to “optional practical training” The top fields of study for international students in the US remain Business and Management, Engineering, Math and Computing Science, Social Sciences, and...

2014 in review: The year’s most popular items from ICEF Monitor

...theme in our editorial this year, as reflected in three more of our top posts for 2014: “Global language survey links English proficiency to economic and social development;”...

Danish reforms will impact both domestic and international students

...alone. Courses in language, arts subjects and media and communication are all among those that have to reduce intake by 30%.” And Palle Rasmussen, a professor of education...

Remodeling MOOCs in 2014

...do have the potential to replace textbooks.” Professor Webber’s course illustrates the point: the videos and multimedia elements as well as the several hundred pages of text for...

Number of outbound German students up sharply in recent years

...areas in demand for degree studies include economics (21.5% of enrolment abroad); law and social sciences (18.5%); linguistics, cultural, and sports sciences (14.4%); and mathematics and natural sciences...

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