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Market intelligence for international student recruitment from ICEF

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SEO: Why it’s so important in student recruitment and 10 simple tips to get started

...for search engines like China’s Baidu and Youdao, as well as Russia’s Yandex and Brazil’s Aonde. While many language-specific search engines will still show results from English-only websites,...

Signs of strengthening demand for study abroad in Japan

...culture flow, and focused Asian students’ study ambitions on the West (especially America) and on English-language instruction. The authors maintain that a Western orientation continues today (e.g. in...

Sweden introduces new work and immigration opportunities for foreign graduates

...to open up additional work and immigration opportunities for foreign graduates, the Swedish government is also expanding its investment in Swedish language training for foreign students. The current...

Changes to UK immigration English test for Tier 1, 2, and 4 applicants

...have passed an approved English language test. In addition, UK immigration has released a new list of approved English language test providers for visa applications made under Tiers...

South Korean educational market maturing

...Science and Technology Hirofumi Hirano. Increased research cooperation with Europe South Korean students’ interest in language programmes has always been strong and remains so – language programmes accounted...

Can English assessment tests help to build a more diverse enrolment?

...this worked and what can we do better?'” “What we’re finding is that navigating the English language testing landscape has become an increasingly complex job for admissions managers,”...

Tracking fundamental shifts in the international schools market

...of pre-school, primary or secondary students, wholly or partly in English outside an English-speaking country. Or, if a school in a country where English is one of the...

Five international education trends that will extend into 2024

...first languages, for example. Research has shown that more than three-quarters of consumers prefer to be addressed in their own language, and that a significant portion “will never...

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