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The growing application of virtual reality in international student recruitment – ICEF Monitor
Short on time? Here are the highlights: Driven in part by falling unit prices for VR headsets, virtual reality is…
How can technology recruit harder for you? Student search platforms attempt to answer
Edtech continues to dominate the headlines and it is clear that leaders in higher education are seeking an impartial view…
Global education outlook anticipates major growth but also downward pressure on post-secondary fees – ICEF Monitor
Short on time? Here are the highlights: New analysis from HolonIQ projects significant growth in global demand for education through…
Global survey – 79% of students want on-campus study abroad
GLOBAL A comprehensive study of 3,650 students from 55 countries has indicated that the expansion of online learning during the…
‘Indian international students can return to Australia this year’
The Australian government is hopeful international students may begin to return to campuses in small batches through pilot programs put forth…
‘Long Covid’ for Australia and New Zealand international education
Australia and New Zealand's international education sectors face prolonged pain from Covid-19 as competitor countries capitalise on a "fortress" mentality…
autumn 2020 enrolments see 44% drop
In its Overview of Swedish Higher Education and Research 2020, UKÄ noted that the 13,000 new incoming students were a "significant…
High Vaccination Rates & Reopening of Borders Help to Revive Int’l Tourism Sector, UNWTO Report Shows
With several destinations easing their travel restrictions and with the global vaccination rollout advancing in many parts of the world,…
Over 18 lakh Indian students to go for foreign education by 2024, says report
As international borders reopen with the Covid situation easing, studying abroad is set to grow in the coming years and…
concerns that international education staff lead redundancies
Speaking to The PIE, Gabrielle Rolan, pro vice chancellor, international, at the University of South Australia said that the decline…