How the UK sector’s biggest triumph is translating into our most significant challenge
While we might embrace increased volumes, the pressures being placed on admissions and enrolment teams within universities are unprecedented
While we might embrace increased volumes, the pressures being placed on admissions and enrolment teams within universities are unprecedented
Non-EU international student numbers accepted to study at UK institutions have risen 2% in 2020, but EU numbers fell 13.2% to 22,940, UCAS statistics show.
New Zealand’s focus on quality has seen the number of international enrolments decline for the second consecutive year. A seperate report, however, has found the public’s positivity towards the industry continues to improve.
International student numbers at US graduate schools have continued along "troubling" trajectory for the second year running, with a 1% decline in international enrolments from fall 2017-18 and a 4% drop in international applications.
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