China an anomaly as usual choice factors return
Access to work rights, cost and education quality are returning as influencing factors in major student source markets, latest analysis has suggested.
Access to work rights, cost and education quality are returning as influencing factors in major student source markets, latest analysis has suggested.
The international education sector in New Zealand breathed a collective sigh of relief as the borders fully reopened, but many are prepared for a tough few years ahead.
Lockdowns in China are pushing students and families to search for international study opportunities, experts in outbound mobility have indicated.
Some 78% of leaders in international education believe globalisation is a strategic priority, according to a new report by global engagement platform Terra Dotta.
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Increased private investment in edtech and international student recruitment businesses has triggered a talent war, with a number of high profile, experienced candidates moving from lengthy university careers to private sector positions. Nick Cuthbert investigates.
Every single time something happens, if you shut down your international programs or study abroad programs, what does that message say?