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New Zealand aims to double value of international education by 2025

...in New Zealand’s 2013 budget. Beyond its immediate economic impacts, Minister Joyce also set out the role of the education sector in supporting greater economic, political, and social...

Part 1: MOOC development continues to pick up speed

The topic of MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) has been extensively covered in various media both great and small, however it’s a technology – indeed an entire educational...

Intense competition places new emphasis on branding

...the following articles: “Turning international students into brand advocates” “Incorporating experiential marketing in international recruitment” “Stretch your marketing budget with online and social networks but don’t forget the...

Malaysia pushes forward with ambitious education reforms

...leadership of schools; Enhancing the quality of schools; Strengthening the curriculum and assessment standards; Enhancing proficiency in various languages; Getting the involvement of parents; Partnering with the private...

Social media as a marketing tool – who does it best?

...Divide, the social media consultancy Sociagility used its PRINT™ social media performance measurement system to compare 50 leading UK and US universities from the 2011-2012 Times Higher Education...

Chaney report sets out measures to strengthen Australian international education sector

...than one sector. Sue Blundell, the executive director of English Australia, noted in a media release: “The working holiday visa is a highly popular way for young people...

Turning international students into brand advocates

...a Social Indicators Research report (Volume 53, Issue 3) article by David Lackland Sam. Culturally, influencers of satisfaction can include: Language proficiency Ability to negotiate day-to-day social activities...

Germany’s new strategies in the race for international students

...all the international students who graduated in Germany in 2012, 13% came from China, 7% from Turkey, and 5% from Russia. These three countries aside, international media coverage...

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