Tracking Canada’s “tremendous” growth curve
Canada has seen phenomenal growth in international student numbers, but the challenge now is to ensure that students have a successful study experience in the country, as Claudia Civinini discovers.
Canada has seen phenomenal growth in international student numbers, but the challenge now is to ensure that students have a successful study experience in the country, as Claudia Civinini discovers.
A recent CBIE mission in Chile paved the way for closer collaboration between post-secondary institutions in the two countries and saw the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between two universities.
The Canadian Bureau for International Education signed a series of Memoranda of Understanding to renew its collaboration with provincial bodies across Canada.
Canadian stakeholders are re-evaluating their admissions policy, diversity targets and approach to student services after three years of unprecedented growth in international student numbers.
Looking over 2017 data, CBIE reflected on the success of the international education industry in Canada with a recently released research brief.
The new CBIE International Student Survey peeked into international students’ opinions and needs to help institutions drive their internationalisation forward.
The Canadian Bureau for International Education has submitted a proposal to the Parliament calling on the government to invest CA$10m to support outward student mobility.
61% of international students chose Canada because of post-graduate work opportunities.