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Market Snapshot: Mongolia

...in foreign-affiliated universities or colleges. International mobility trends English language proficiency among Mongolian students is growing, and the number of students who are both financially and academically capable...

New Zealand rolls out marketing campaign and new visa services

...directory from New Zealand’s Think New campaign. Source: New Zealand Education The campaign is being delivered in eight languages (Chinese, Thai, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese)....

Making sense of China’s social and mobile web

...service has grown to become one of China’s largest social networks in the three years since. WeChat supports multiple languages and, along with its more than 350 million...

#Recruitment: Twitter for international education marketing

...translate/adapt hashtags into particular languages. Find the balance As important as hashtags are in reaching the students you’re interested in, they are secondary compared to the most important...

New survey finds growing emphasis on internationalisation in Latin American higher education

...(Spanish only). TRESAL paints a picture of a young system, with 80% of responding Latin American institutions established after 1950, and a quarter of those opening their doors...

NACAC changes code of conduct to allow international agents; releases agent guide for US institutions

...agents in more negative terms than did the wording approved by the NACAC Assembly in 2013. “While the language approved by the NACAC Assembly last year reads that...

Strategies for working with students with disabilities

...Both in the US and in countries where English is the standard first language, there are options for students to be excused from taking and passing a second...

Study provides new insights on the role of agents in Canadian education

...it is growing in K-12 as well. One interviewee noted that agents can be particularly helpful with parents of younger children for such things as language barriers: “We...

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