Market intelligence for international student recruitment from ICEF

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Understanding cultural gaps a key to success in China

...Institutions should be investing heavily in support staff to help with academic and social transitions – both before students enter and while they are studying. Clear and non-judgmental...

All shook up: trying times for Australian TAFEs

...both questionable quality and usefulness. These students are now liable for the full cost of any further training. The extent of rorting was widely exposed by the media;...

Globalised economy continues to drive demand for foreign language proficiency

...the following: “After controlling for age, social group, schooling, geography and proxies for ability, we find that hourly wages are on average 34% higher for men who speak...

Students demanding more technology in education

ICEF Monitor has frequently looked at how technology is impacting international student recruitment – from the basic techniques of social media and mobile-optimised websites to the growing popularity...

Family a powerful influence on study abroad decisions

...buildings, but what goes on inside.” Other factors that have traditionally influenced institutional choice are quality of education, reputation of university in the home country, international rankings, social...

Open Doors 2012: International student enrolment increases by nearly 6%

...billion to the US economy, illustrating that international education creates a positive economic and social impact for communities in the United States and around the world. Findings of...

New legislation and new funding to boost Danish student mobility

...in humanities and social sciences. The government also intends to use financing from the Globalisation Fund to continue investment in doctoral training. Still more changes were called for...

Part 1: Internships an increasingly popular gateway to career and immigration opportunities

...of her interviews. She believes that much of her subsequent success on the job market was related to the impression the internship made on employers. Kristen’s experiences may...

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