Malaysia: Shifting Mobility with Branch Campuses

Alejandro Ortiz, Research & Advisory Services, WES Malaysia became a mainstream international higher education player in the late 1990’s after the government introduced a series of policy shifts aimed at liberalizing its higher education system. As a result of these reforms private education boomed, expanding…

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Could Canada’s International Enrollment Growth Go Cold?

Paul Schulmann, Research & Advisory Services, WES With its high quality of education, affordability, and concerted efforts to attract skilled immigrants, it is not surprising that Canada is a top destination for international students.  From 2008 to 2012, the number of incoming international students to…

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Indian Study Abroad Trends: Past, Present and Future

By Nick Clark, Editor, World Education News & Reviews Indian students travel abroad to study in large numbers, and they have become an important source of international enrollment diversity, research strength and revenue for institutions of higher education across the world, and especially so in…

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Student Segmentation for an Effective International Enrollment Strategy

Rahul Choudaha, WES Research & Advisory Services, Li Chang, WES Research & Advisory Services, Paul Schulmann, WES Research & Advisory Services According to a survey by Inside Higher Ed and Gallup, only one quarter of financial officers at American higher education institutions (HEIs) have strong…

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International Graduate Enrollment Trends in the U.S.

Li Chang, Research & Advisory Services, WES In the global competition for talent, graduate schools in the U.S. need to develop responsive strategies that diversify their student bodies and adapt to emerging recruitment trends. International Students in the U.S By Level of Study, 1960-2012 For…

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