Choice to work with agents “not a given” – new book
Higher education institutions must be reminded that they have a “choice” whether to work with agents, a new book on the landscape of their role in the industry has suggested.
Higher education institutions must be reminded that they have a “choice” whether to work with agents, a new book on the landscape of their role in the industry has suggested.
Nine in 10 universities in a recent survey have indicated they are diversifying international student recruitment, a new UUK report has found.
A report launched at the NAFSA conference in Washington DC has shown that Canada has overtaken the UK as the most popular study destination.
International student recruitment marketplace Adventus.io has raised AUD$22 million in series B funding from its existing shareholders.
Education counsellors across India say duplicitous players in the international education market are having a seriously negative impact on the sector, with one senior counsellor describing the situation as “supremely unethical”.
An ethical shift in international higher education is the "only option", say stakeholders, branding the current approach as unsustainable and worsening inequality worldwide.
The US Department of Education has clarified that guidance it released earlier this year on third-party service providers will not have the impact on study abroad and international student recruitment that the sector had feared.
Stakeholders are pressing the US government to rescind a recent statement on the use of third-party providers that they fear will have "unintended but serious consequences".