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New study makes the link between study abroad and employability

...major challenges to social and economic development for a number of countries and regions. These large questions were taken up again recently at the annual EAIE conference in...

Play to win with game strategy in recruitment marketing

...mechanics could make students’ learning and retention of their orientation materials much more fun, and stimulate far more sharing of positive experiences on social media. This sharing, in...

Five for Friday

...we’ve been reading of late and we present them here for your end-of-week reading pleasure. “Language schools and social media” A handy summary of social media channels most...

Libya struggling to meet massive demand for higher education

...system is also struggling to rebuild and to meet the demand of a youthful country where the median age is 24.5 years old. Among Libya’s highly urbanised population...

Surging demand provides new opportunities in sub-Saharan Africa

...students in the region were pursuing undergraduate opportunities, with social sciences, business, and law the most popular programme choices. Distribution of Non-SADC sub-Saharan students by destination, 2009. Source...

Transitional and support services for international students with disabilities

...to live in, life skills training, and a social network. Furthermore, community colleges – which often work with underrepresented and underserved groups of students – can also be...

Market Snapshot: Ecuador

...presidential candidates. UNESCO data, below, shows that social sciences/business/law programmes are the most common fields in which Ecuadorians graduate, with just under 50% of all students opting for...

Is that funny? Using humour in international recruitment marketing

...the key in engaging prospects and getting them to opt in to learn more about your programmes and services. For some institutional brands, social media channels – where...

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