Report: 24% of Canada’s international students skipped public postsecondary enrollment in 2019

Earlier estimates suggested a 20 to 30 percent gap between the number of international students enrolled in publicly funded institutions and the total number of SPHs. This discrepancy was partly due to limitations in previous data collection methods, which the study aimed to address by directly linking the Longitudinal Immigration Database with the Postsecondary Student Information System​.

Report: Indian professionals see major career gains with upskilling

The study, involving over 3,500 urban white-collar workers, shows a 2.5-fold increase in appraisals and a 2.3-fold rise in promotion rates for those who upskilled in the past 3-5 years. Upskilling led to enhanced job security, particularly benefiting women returning from career breaks with a 4.8-fold improvement in career stability.

Report: Key trends and challenges in international education for 2024

The report reveals a surge in student visa applications in major English-speaking countries and identifies significant competition from non-Anglophone markets. Key challenges include the need for skilled workers in health and STEM, aligning education with job market demands, and addressing housing shortages and policy changes.

Report: US sees record growth in international student enrollment

In the 2022-223 academic year, the US welcomed 1,057,188 international students, a 12 percent increase from the previous year, surpassing pre-pandemic figures. This surge reflects the country's status as a premier global educational hub and its appeal after the pandemic.

Report: Non-EU students in UK less likely to achieve top grades

The report has highlighted a grading disparity in UK universities, where non-EU international students are less likely to receive top degrees compared to their British peers. With international students paying significantly higher fees and forming a crucial financial base for universities, concerns about maintaining academic quality have surfaced.

Report: Agents forecast robust growth in global student mobility

The latest ICEF Agent Voice survey anticipates a strong uptick in international student enrolments for 2023-2024, with agents expanding their referral destinations and study fields. Despite cost remaining a primary concern for students, new fields like data science and AI are gaining traction.

US outperforms Australia, Canada, and UK in student satisfaction: global survey

The survey assessed seven crucial domains: Admission process, student-teacher interaction, student diversity, quality of student life, online classroom experience, and career development. It serves as a vital resource for students and education policymakers, emphasizing the importance of transparency in student satisfaction metrics.

Report: University leaders prioritize international student recruitment for revenue

The study reveals that financial pressures, such as recovering from pandemic-related losses and diminishing enrollments from China, are driving this priority. While revenue generation is the primary objective, the survey also highlights the need for improved student experience and suggests that universities must balance revenue goals with quality and diversity.

Report: The rise of international student revenue in UK universities

UK universities' income increasingly relies on international students, with one in every five pounds received last year coming from overseas tuition. This financial dependence on overseas students, who pay higher fees than domestic students, raises concerns about the sustainability of universities that heavily rely on income from a single country's student population.