Market intelligence for international student recruitment from ICEF

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The link between internationalisation and recruitment

...skill and knowledge with regards to internationalisation.” Ms Churchill established – across her college – “Global Champions, staff who like languages, travelling, and embracing global diversity.” These staff...

International school enrolment on pace to reach $60 billion by 2022

...continually opening, but their ranks also grow whenever existing schools convert to an international curriculum, begin instruction using a foreign language (usually English), or open a satellite campus...

Student visa approvals drop in New Zealand, government working to reverse the trend

...cultural and political interests that Asian languages are more widely taught in New Zealand: “Countries across the world are now investing in Asian languages. This is a wake-up...

BELTA shares latest Brazilian education market research

...language students prefer to go to France and Spanish language students choose Spain, but Chile and Argentina are becoming more popular. BELTA’s research also showed that specific travel...

Part 2: Videos that work: What’s your strategy?

...creation of more than one video, in different languages, perhaps, or with different emphases. Or, they could suggest that you deliver the video in multiple ways (e.g., for...

Market snapshot: Turkey

...Black Sea. Official language: Turkish (85% of the population). Religion: The vast majority of population is Muslim. Population: 74.8 million, 25.8% of which are under the age of...

Working with commission-based education agents: the real issue

...of and distance inherent in study abroad understandably creates demand for locally available experts who may help in everything from study plan counselling to pre-departure intensive language classes,...

Pricing strategy in the language travel industry

Prior to this year’s ICEF Berlin, the Association of Language Travel Organisations (ALTO), a leading B2B forum for those in the language travel industry, invited Mr Marco Bertini...

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