“Pain points” in UK international offices in focus
More training is needed to help staff adjust to the role of digital technology and social media in international student recruitment, it has been suggested.
More training is needed to help staff adjust to the role of digital technology and social media in international student recruitment, it has been suggested.
Almost 500 delegates gathered in London to discuss the future of international education earlier this week at The PIE Live - Leaders in International Education, the PIE’s two-day conference.
Using education and training to empower disadvantaged communities seems like a great focus for our closing plenary at The PIE Live
The pandemic has brought on a “revolution” for recruitment and sales in the international education sector, delegates heard at The PIE Live 2021.
Edtech solutions catering to "geography agnostic" students across the world are preparing for a disrupted student recruitment market beyond the Covid-19 pandemic. Successful and scaling entrepreneurs were among those speaking at The PIE Live.
After a summer of tension between agents and schools, companies are now looking for new ways to develop partnerships and address issues.
Australia’s international education sector has been one of the hardest hit by Covid -19, but the hard lessons learned has put the country in a position to be stronger than ever according to industry representatives.
International students opting for a mixture of at-home online and on-campus learning is kindling hopes of wider acceptance for online and TNE qualifications globally, say stakeholders.