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2024 articles
AIEC 2024: Australia’s Policy Pains: A Crisis or Catalyst for Opportunity?
INTO's SVP, New Partner Development, Tim O'Brien, shares insights on the biggest drivers of change in 2024 on the Australian international education landscape.
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BUILA 2024: Six things to be certain about in an uncertain international student recruitment landscape
Peter Thompson, INTO's VP of Data Analytics, Market Research & Insights, provides an overview of market trends affecting global international student recruitmen…
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What are the best practices in sponsored student recruitment and support?
Luke Sikorski, INTO’s Director of Sponsor Partnerships & Engagement (US), shares his insights on the evolving dynamics of sponsored student recruitment.
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2023 articles
A glimpse into the future of international education – a view from a Land Down Under
Explore Australia's dynamic international education scene and its global impact, with key themes, trends, and policy developments shaping higher education.
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Beware of large numbers. Is your market sizing being misled by published analysis?
With higher education providers planning recruitment strategies, it becomes imperative to identify current and future demand to determine target markets.
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INTO agent survey: International student mobility becoming more diverse and more accessible to students than ever before
According to INTO 's 2023 global survey, global education agents expect a surge in students moving overseas to study on campuses in the UK, the US and Australia…
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2022 articles
Why international students seek out SLU for STEM health degrees
International students are seeking out STEM health degree programs at Saint Louis University (SLU) — programs that prepare them for careers in burgeoning fields…
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Mapping Gen Z: Where student populations are growing, and what that means for international education
To mark International Education Week, we take stock of the latest growth trends for the Gen Z population globally — and what they mean for international educati…
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What flexibility and affordability mean to international students
Leaving one’s home country to study abroad is no easy decision. For their significant investment, international students deserve high-impact, high-value program…
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In pursuit of a positive impact: Pandemic leads international students to forge futures in biosciences and health care
The COVID-19 pandemic has galvanized rising cohorts of international students to seek out immersive programs that lead to careers in biosciences and health care…
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Shaping our shared future: Growing interest in computer science and engineering among international students
Motivated to find stable careers and make the world a better place, international students are increasingly drawn to computer science and engineering programs.
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Fostering the entrepreneurial spirit and economic contributions of international students
International students are inextricable from the growth of innovative economies and societies. Giving them the tools they need for success benefits everyone.
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Through their eyes: Understanding Gen Z’s diverse perspectives and ambitions
INTO research shows there is no homogenous Gen Z, but a generation of individuals shaped as much by their common experience of COVID-19 as by localized factors.
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New year, new views: Positivity toward US up among education agents in China and worldwide
As we enter 2022, positivity about the US as a destination for international students is up among education agents across the globe — including those in China.
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2021 articles
Is in-person learning irreplaceable? Agent perspectives on emerging and enduring international education trends in the context of COVID-19
Agents report new trends in study abroad decision-making brought on by the pandemic, trends that make flexibility vital for the international education sector.
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Setting the stage for recovery: Four student mobility trends informing International Education Week 2021
This International Education Week, four key trends influencing global student mobility set the stage for the sector's continued recovery in 2022 and beyond.
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Applying new lenses to learning: How Gen Z students have adjusted their focus from rankings to outcomes amid COVID-19
Gen Zers’ experience of COVID-19 has shaped how they view their education and future. They pursue international degrees to gain skills and tackle social issues.
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Flipping the script: Facilitating Gen Z student success and post-pandemic recovery in international education
As 55% of Gen Z students consider a new career path in the wake of COVID-19, international educators must support their success and deliver concrete outcomes.
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Ready to rebound: What enduring enthusiasm for exchange and employability means for international education
Despite COVID-19 challenges, the determination of students worldwide will propel the international education sector to recovery — just as it has in the past.
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Versatile recruitment in a changing world: Incorporating sponsored student recruitment into your institution’s internationalization strategy
As we adjust our desk lamps and dust off our backgrounds in preparation for a fully virtual NAFSA, this year’s theme, “Designing our Shared Future,” gives us...
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Intentional engagement in extraordinary times: Success Factor educational consultants on reaching students and driving recovery in Pakistan
At a time when prospective international students continue to face hurdles to starting their studies abroad, clear, consistent communication around the evolv...
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Light at the end of the tunnel? Perspectives on resilience and recovery in India from Shiksha Study Abroad
From global travel restrictions and consulate closures to online learning and Zoom fatigue, the COVID-19 pandemic has posed diverse challenges to Indian stud...
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All things not equal: SEVIS data show COVID-19 took disproportionate toll on language programs in U.S.
The Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) recently published its 2020 SEVIS by the Numbers report outlining Student and Exchange Visitor Information Sy...
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2021 in focus: Asymmetric recovery among top sending countries for international students in U.S.
At the end of last year, the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) released data on active international student records from September 2020, offering ...
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2021 in focus: Emerging priorities spell shifting pursuits for international students
In the competitive career landscape of COVID-19, international students deserve real returns on the resources and time they invest in studying abroad. As th...
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Causes for celebration and concern: A three-year perspective on female international students in STEM at U.S. institutions
The global pandemic has had a disproportionate impact on female international students in STEM programs at U.S. institutions. According to data from the U.S...
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2020 in the rearview: What discrepancies in pre-pandemic declines imply for U.S. institutions’ recoveries
With 2020 in the rearview mirror, the full impact of COVID-19 on international enrollments at U.S. universities is coming to light. It is important to consid...
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2020 articles
The proof is in the partnership: NAFSA, APLU, and INTO analysis finds universities with recruitment/pathway partners are more likely to see international enrollment growth
The release of the Institute of International Education’s annual Open Doors data this week made for sobering reading among the American higher education comm...
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Endowments and international enrollments: How much does your university depend on foreign students?
The global flows of international students confer enormous benefits on the countries which receive their talent: more diverse campuses, richer learning experien…
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COVID-19 in context: Only the strong survive?
Last month, Moody’s released an investor update headlined, “Universities with strongest brands, significant scale, highest debt levels best positioned for cor…
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What matters most: Togetherness in INTO’s U.K. centres during COVID-19
Although the INTO London World Education Centre building is closed to in-person gatherings, students and staff look forward to the time when they can return. Mo…
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COVID-19 in context: What can we learn from previous shocks to tertiary mobility?
I was delighted to participate in a webinar hosted by the Center for Studies in Higher Education at University of California, Berkeley on May 7, exploring the e…
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First-wave supporters: INTO China sees international students through COVID-19 crisis
Before the COVID-19 outbreak led universities in Europe and North America to implement physical distancing policies, universities in China had to face the emerg…
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All hands on deck: Helping international students navigate the COVID-19 crisis
In the wake of COVID-19, universities’ social distancing policies require that international students complete coursework and advising sessions virtually. Even…
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“Hundreds of potential futures” at the INTO London Progression Fair
Ahead of this year’s university application cycle, international students at the INTO London World Education Centre escaped a dreary, late-January afternoon to…
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2019 articles
INTO North America: Year in review
As 2019 concludes, those in the international education community in the United States have much to reflect on. In November, the Institute of International Edu…
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Paradigm shift: The rise of math and computer science among international students
To kick off International Education Week, the Institute of International Education (IIE) released its 70th Open Doors Report, which outlines international stude…
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Open Doors Report 2019: Things can only get better
To kick off International Education Week this past Monday, the Institute of International Education (IIE) released its 70th Open Doors Report outlining internat…
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INTO Queen’s at ten
This month, October 2019 marks the tenth anniversary of the launch of the INTO Queen’s University of Belfast partnership. A perfect time to look back and reflec…
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The road home: Orientation 2019 at INTO’s American partner universities
INTO Hofstra University’s inaugural class of more than 120 students from 13 countries
Over the past month, some 2,500 students from around the world commenced…
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Symbiotic partnership: Supporting university mission through comprehensive internationalization
In the days following the second annual P3·EDU Conference, hosted by George Mason University (GMU) in May, former GMU President Angel Cabrera posited that “the…
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When one size does not fit all: Tailoring student experience at INTO’s student services conference
Student experience matters. When international students feel welcome and supported across all dimensions of their life at university, they contribute positivel…
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Partnering for student success: Teaching and learning innovations at the INTO academic directors’ conference
INTO academic and student services faculty gathered at Saint Louis University.
While it is critical to grow international student enrollments in INTO’s univers…
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Do US party politics matter to international students?
Recently, some colleagues asked us whether there was any relationship between the political affiliation/control of states in the US and their success in attract…
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Great expectations: How to cater to Gen Z international students
In the first blog on our global agent survey, we explored sentiment for various destinations around the world. In this edition, we take a closer look at what i…
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Global agent poll: A crystal ball for international education?
SEVIS, IIE, HESA, the OECD and Open Doors are useful tools for helping us understand the global distribution of students – and for establishing long term trends…
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SEVIS 2019: How changing international student enrollment patterns affect some states more than others (part two)
The dip in international student numbers in the United States captured in the latest data from the Department of Homeland Security’s Student and Exchange Visito…
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SEVIS 2019: Language training, associate degrees, and considerations of distortion (part one)
The United States Department of Homeland Security recently released quarterly data from the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) that reveale…
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Five gender balances and imbalances that define international education in the United States
Balance or imbalance—Is there a gender disparity in international education in the United States? It is true that more female students come to the US to stu...
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