Dutch recruitment ‘cease and desist’ a “wake-up call”
One of the directors at a Dutch university has called the “cease and desist order” given to the country’s institutions on international student recruitment “a wake-up call”.
One of the directors at a Dutch university has called the “cease and desist order” given to the country’s institutions on international student recruitment “a wake-up call”.
The Canada Border Services Agency is investigating a scheme in which Indian agents provided students with fake college acceptance letters to obtain study permits and gain entrance to the country.
China has ended its freeze on 10-year business visas, making it easier for institutions to conduct in-person recruitment activities in the country.
The latest guidance issued by the US Department of Education last month has many in the international education sector on alert, with stakeholders warning of huge disruption to study abroad and recruitment practices.
Increased competition, poor-quality applications, geopolitical changes, and a lack of diversity are making the role of admissions teams more and more difficult
Two in every five university leaders say they have adequate resourcing in place to deliver internationalisation strategies, despite it being a high priority at institutions, new research has suggested.
Stakeholders in the Netherlands are awaiting elaboration from the government on legislation plans to limit the number of international students Dutch universities can take on.
Education agents in India are concerned about unethical practices among university recruitment teams, including alleged incidents of bribery, favouritism and conflicts of interest.