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Summing up motivations for study abroad

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...

Canadian universities shifting focus to managing growth for 2017/18

Canadian universities shifting focus to managing growth for 2017/18

Reports continue of increasing foreign student numbers at Canadian universities for the coming academic year...

Growing openness to online programmes among parents

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...

Applications to British universities fall 4% overall

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

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...

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...

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...

Internationalisation and focus on student recruitment increasing among US colleges

A new tracking study of internationalisation within US colleges finds a growing emphasis on international...

China cuts undergraduate student quota for Taiwan

A cooling political climate between China and Taiwan has seen significant reductions in air travel and non-degree...

New study explores US educators’ views on pathway partnerships

In 2016, NAFSA released the initial findings of a two-phase research effort designed to map third-party pathway partnerships in the US. And now, with further findings presented this...

Colombia aims to move higher education reforms forward

Late last year, and after five decades of conflict, the Government of Colombia ratified a peace deal with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). It has been called...

Early reports of increased international yield for Canadian universities

Following on from previous reports of dramatic increases in international applications to Canadian universities this year, we are now seeing the first indications of corresponding growth in yield for...

Australia introduces additional reporting on agent performance

Australia’s Department of Education and Training (DET) has recently announced plans to produce new reports on the performance of international education agents referring students to Australian providers. The...

Foreign enrolment in Dutch universities doubled over past decade

Foreign enrolment in the Netherlands reached a record high in 2016/17. The country now hosts more than 112,000 international students, nearly three-quarters of which (81,392) are engaged in...

Measuring up: Global market share and national targets in international education

Within an overall context of significant growth, the share of internationally mobile students...

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