Topics: > Rhetoric or reality? Lessons learnt from real TNE examples
> Update on the international student recruitment scenario
> The future of European partnerships and student recruitment
At this IC Café we’ll discuss how we can harness digital technologies and implement sustainable practices to shape the future of international education.
At this IC Café we will outline a brand and communications roadmap to raising your institution’s profile and managing its reputation within your key international markets.
The Café will explore the different types and sources of data that can be used to design and inform international student recruitment campaigns, including internal and external sources, quantitative and qualitative data.
This session will explore the key findings of the EAIE Barometer, which is now in its third edition and captures the pulse of the internationalisation of European higher education as it is today.
At this IC Café our guest speakers will be focusing on key recommendations for the new UK government to sustain and enhance the international student experience.
Join a conversation with our speakers who will take you through some easy and practical steps to help you to manage your stress levels, achieve a better balance in your day-to-day work and achieve wanted outcomes whilst also looking after yourself. Learn some practical tips to help you and enjoy some short breathing and stretching exercises that you could incorporate into your daily routine to also help you.
Guest speakers will discuss: The ACU’s perspective on nurturing enduring partnerships in India; best approaches to collaboration in India; examples of partnerships in India; The value and positive impact of partnerships in India.
Guest speaker will explore: Principles for international research partnerships, mechanisms for funding, policies for managing risk in partnerships and will provide an institutional case study.
Guest speakers will discuss the value and benefits of a pathway degree to international students and partner universities, including the cost of living savings for international students studying on an in-country pathway programme versus a traditional on-site campus; the positive impact of pathway providers to major higher education export countries; the significant trends in the higher education market that make pathway providers attractive; and the services and business models which exist in the pathway provider sector.