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Slowing growth in foreign secondary enrolment carries important implications for US recruiters

Slowing growth in foreign secondary enrolment carries important implications for US recruiters

A new report from the Institute of International Education (IIE) highlights that the number of international secondary students in the US more than tripled between 2004 and 2016....

Indian higher ed enrolment skyrocketing but foreign numbers remain modest

Indian higher ed enrolment skyrocketing but foreign numbers remain modest

A new report from the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) paints a picture of a continuing dramatic expansion of Indian higher education. Internationalisation of Higher Education in India...

US: Most university business officers anticipate financial challenges ahead

US: Most university business officers anticipate financial challenges ahead

A new survey released by Inside Higher Ed finds that 71% of chief business officers (CBOs) agree that US higher education is in the midst of a financial...

The business case for translating your website

The business case for translating your website

Only about one in four Internet users worldwide are native English speakers. There has been considerable growth...

Megatrend: The shift to emerging markets

Megatrend: The shift to emerging markets

The world is in the midst of a global power and population shift from developed to emerging economies...

Summing up motivations for study abroad

A majority of prospective students aged 18 or younger say that their main motivation for study abroad is to...

Growing openness to online programmes among parents

A new global survey of parents with school or college-aged children finds a strong interest in study abroad...

Southeast Asia trading and mobility bloc continues to take shape

Southeast Asia is home to some of the world’s most important emerging economies. With the formal establishment of the ASEAN Economic Community on 31 December 2015, the ten member...

Mapping the trends that will shape international student mobility

A new report reviews ten trends that are expected to have a significant effect on global demand for higher education...

Applications to British universities fall 4% overall

The number of applications to British universities has fallen by nearly 25,000 this year compared to 2016...

Australia tracking to double-digit enrolment increase for 2017

International enrolment in Australia has increased by 14% year-to-date April and now sits at...

New Zealand releases international education strategy

New Zealand released a draft international education strategy on 30 June. The strategy aims to increase the...

US institutions reporting variable declines in admissions yield for fall 2017

A recent survey finds an overall 2% decline in international undergraduate admissions yield for US institutions in 2017/18...

Growing evidence of Brexit’s impact on EU students

How will Brexit influence student mobility within and around Europe? That is one of the big questions arising from the 23 June 2016 referendum that saw Britain vote...

China introduces new rules for foreign students

The Chinese government has announced new rules governing the programmes and services that Chinese universities provide for foreign students. Introduced in June, and officially in effect as of...

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