...the question of social or community license for international education. That is, the extent to which local or national populations welcome and support international students during their studies....
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...economy compared to the economies of Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore. Source: McKinsey and Company Social media strategies are key to reaching students in this market. Filipinos...
FAST FACTS Capital: Bogotá Population: 53 million (2024) Youth population: 17% of the population is aged 15–24 Median age: 32.7 GDP: US$386 billion (2024) Currency: Colombian peso (COP)...
...is one to watch in a context of policy-based limits on international student mobility: “Several popular study destinations are also implementing policies that restrict international student mobility, with...
...Canada to study and help create innovative new technologies, help develop new health treatments or help solve pressing social challenges. We are concerned that today’s announcement signals again...
...ambition? Some media outlets have reported on Korean academics’ concerns that the means being used to advance the Study Korea 300K Project – such as easing language requirements...
...for international student recruiters. Video is by far Gen Z’s preferred type of social media content – students are also happy to indulge in Instagram Reels and YouTube...
If you look at how the international education sector has been covered in the mainstream media this year, you’ll see that a good deal of attention has been...