The evolving role of technology in the international education sector
The international education sector is at an important transition point. Demand for an international education is growing globally
The international education sector is at an important transition point. Demand for an international education is growing globally
What is it that students are looking for when they choose to study abroad? And how can countries and institutions better support student success? In order to better comprehend student needs, ApplyBoard recently published a trends report
Stakeholders discussed the future of international education in the UK, along with diversity and inclusion throughout the wider education sector, at the 2022 Education Summit.
Pent-up demand from international students is likely to lead to a "boom" in enrolments in 2022 across major study destinations, ApplyBoard has suggested.
The term aggregator has quickly formed connotations of dislike and disapproval in parts of the sector, with many student recruitment companies seeking to distance themselves from the label. Nick Cuthbert reads between the lines in international education lexicon.
ApplyBoard has partnered with five Irish universities as part of its launch of the country as its latest study abroad destination.
Universities across Europe have experienced a sudden increase in demand, but is their new-found popularity due to the "Brexit effect”? Or, with many countries already experiencing a long-term growth in student numbers, would this have happened anyway? Helen Packer finds out.
Rarely has the sector focused its attention on recruiting online. However, since the pandemic began, a digital land grab has been taking place with websites and marketplaces competing for online audiences of students seeking to study abroad. Nick Cuthbert digs deeper.