
Join us to hear expert speakers’ reflections, share your own experiences and engage in a conversation about adapting strategies and building resilience in a dynamic international student recruitment space.
Join us to hear expert speakers’ reflections, share your own experiences and engage in a conversation about adapting strategies and building resilience in a dynamic international student recruitment space.
At this IC Global Café we’ll be focusing on the role of agents to support universities’ international student recruitment strategies as well as wider benefits such as alumni and employability. We’ll discuss agent training and examples of successful collaborations between agents, universities and students; the evolving role of agents over the next 5-10 years; and share strategies and advice for universities looking to enhance relationships with both students and agents.
The IC Collective is an opportunity for senior managers in internationalisation and global engagement at UK universities to share knowledge and test ideas with peers in a supportive and friendly environment.
At The IC Collective on 07.11.24, we discussed and reflected on the theme of ‘Rhetoric or Reality? TNE, International Student Recruitment and European Partnerships’. We also learnt best practice, sector-leading insights and debated key topics impacting the international education sector, including:
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In collaboration with our Gold Sponsor, IDP Connect
At this IC Global Café we’ll explore how UK higher education institutions can expand beyond traditional approaches to international education. The session will focus on working in partnership with regional and industry stakeholders to enhance educational offerings, align with local workforce needs, and drive economic growth.
At this IC Global Café we’ll explore recent developments in international student recruitment as well as future predictions over the next 6 to 12 months. Featuring data provided by IDP Connect on key markets, including the UK, Australia, United States and Canada, the session will also include practical tips and actionable strategies to “turn the tide” on current recruitment challenges.
Following the launch of the British Council & Universities UK International (UUKi) report on ‘Managing risk and developing responsible transnational education (TNE) partnerships’, where the report highlights the importance of well-managed TNE, we’re bringing this topic to The IC Cafe to provide you with practical strategies and tips to build sustainable partnerships.
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.