New Open Doors: Bracing for Changes to International Students Flows
New findings about student mobility to the U.S. show how sensitive international student flows are to a number of local and global phenomena.
New findings about student mobility to the U.S. show how sensitive international student flows are to a number of local and global phenomena.
Smaller Tier II and III cities offer smaller and unranked HEIs a chance to reach students who may be less status conscious, and more open to a range of education options in the U.S.
Cities such as Chandighar, Mysore, and Bhubaneswar offer an opportunity to diversify recruitment efforts – a necessity at a time when Indian student interest in U.S. institutions shows signs of cooling.
Original research, new insights: International students with a budget of over $50k a year are more than twice as likely to consider being in or close to a major city as “very important.”
A look at current trends in education and international student mobility in Vietnam. Includes a guide to institutions and qualifications.