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Employability and university rankings: London conference reveals what employers want from schools

...in developing well rounded, well educated and socially responsible individuals. Curricula should include topics and methodologies that shape a mindset that is based on open mindedness, critical thinking,...

Integrating print collateral with online marketing

...how we communicate, work, and learn. For education marketers, the website and its related online channels (social media and otherwise) are a massive focus of the recruitment effort....

Sub-Saharan students in Morocco: both welcomed and shunned

This post was originally published on Al-Fanar Media. It is reprinted here with permission, and as part of our ongoing coverage of intra-regional mobility trends. At the beginning...

A closer look at the international au pair landscape

...The survey also revealed that the use of social media is increasingly important, mirroring the increase of the medium’s usage in all areas of educational recruitment. Facebook was...

Ambitious Israeli students look to top institutions abroad

...social status in Arab society in Israel. Studying for a PhD abroad means for them social prestige in traditional society, and also helps their national minority in the...

Insider tips on student recruitment in Bahrain

...students and parents  – which marketing messages will resonate with each audience – as well as the strong influence advertising and social media have along with in-person visits...

A year of ICEF Monitor in one post: 2013 in review

...at length, including the links between big data, recruitment, and retention; the growing importance of mobile marketing; and the challenge of delivering web content in many languages. Social...

Demand for education and skills building in Pakistan

...Most policymakers in the region, the report notes, recognise that “economic success and social cohesion can be brought about through greater economic prosperity, more education and greater equity,”...

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