by Andrew Shimura | Jan 19, 2023 | International Education News
– The Vietnam Voices: Consumer Attitudes Towards Transnational Education in Vietnam report by Acumen found that 85% of parents showed an openness for their children to enrol on TNE programs. – 48% of parents said both study overseas or education at an...
by Andrew Shimura | Jan 19, 2023 | International Education News
John Hopkins Medicine’s Content Strategy: – Listened to the public’s concerns and addressed them through various content programmes – Site visits grew to more than 38 million within seven months (4 times the expected traffic) – Continues to take...
by Andrew Shimura | Jan 18, 2023 | International Education News
if the Likewise, study abroad counsellors claim the denial rates for students in Ghana and other Sub-Saharan regions are trending in a similar fashion. The 2022 Open Doors data indicate there were 14,438 Nigerian and 4,916 Ghanaian students in the US, up from 12,860...
by Andrew Shimura | Jan 14, 2023 | International Education News
if the While the world continues its stride into the Asian Century – with McKinsey & Company predicting that the region could account for more than half of global GDP and about 40% of global consumption by 2040 – European business educators are determined to...
by Andrew Shimura | Jan 13, 2023 | International Education News
• Canadian stakeholders prioritize retaining international student after their studies, however the government lacks a strategy to coordinate between granting permits and selecting international students for immigration • 88% of international students who have gained...
by Andrew Shimura | Jan 11, 2023 | International Education News
Extra £15 million fund to help students cope with cost of living • The government has allocated £261 million in student premium funds to universities to help disadvantaged students cope with rising costs. • The extra funding will supplement universities’ own bursary,...