International student recruitment is experiencing significant changes. The universities that understand what this cohort expects will make the most of new opportunities
In a world that is slowly coming to terms with some of the vast changes wrought by the Covid-19 pandemic, the higher education sector finds itself with opportunities ahead. Student recruitment, of course, is a crucial aspect of the sectoral landscape, and the unique requirements of students who enter international higher education over the next few years need to be addressed.
The Times Higher Education Consultancy team recently prepared a policy briefing that brings the sector up to date on some of the crucial elements of the international student recruitment landscape at this point in the pandemic. The briefing draws on a survey of more than 3,000 prospective students, which THE Consultancy conducted among its Student Pulse panel.
This briefing includes findings relating to:
- Student views about making study choices during the pandemic
- Student views about online learning
- Student views about education agents
- The way students make study choices
The full report is available to download now. If you would like to receive a digital copy, click here and enter your details to download the report.
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