Record Number of Indian Students in the USA
This year, the number of Indian students in the USA has grown by 25% to reach its highest-recorded level since 1999. According to a report by the Institute of International Education (IIE), around 165,918 students are currently enrolled in the country, up from 132,888 in 2015. The news comes after a huge decline in the
Emerging African Student Markets: Kenya, Ghana and Nigeria
As we’ve previously discussed, the burgeoning middle class in a number of African nations looks likely to cause an increase in international students seeking educational opportunities abroad. Our latest report explores three of the major up-and-coming international student exporters in the continent: Ghana, Kenya, and Nigeria. Below we’ve summarised what students from each of these
Emerging Markets Overview: Bangladesh, Pakistan & Turkey
Our latest report explores the motivations of international students from emerging markets for student recruitment, looking at how they differ from more established, traditional recruitment regions. Three of the most interesting countries in the survey are Bangladesh, Pakistan and Turkey, the students of which often make surprising choices when it comes to higher education. For
President Trump and the Looming Brain Drain
Despite all the polls suggesting the contrary, Donald Trump has won the US election to become the 45th President of the United States. The shock result sent waves through the higher education community. There will undoubtedly be a significant period of uncertainty until the full effects of this decision become clear. Trump’s campaign never delved
Reactions: How HigherEd Reacted To Trump’s Election
Yesterday, Donald Trump won the US presidential election. Higher education was overwhelmingly outspoken against the language he used and the things he said during his campaign, so how has the sector reacted to the news? We’ve rounded up some of the reactions from academics and higher education officials around the world: The view from the USA:
Higher Education and the US Election: What Do The Results Mean?
Tertiary education has played a huge part in the US Election, but now the results are in how will the decision affect the sector? Education level has been a major divider in this election, much more so than ever before. Back in 2012, for example, Romney secured much of the undergraduate degree vote, but Obama
Slump in EU students applying to UK universities
Despite the increase in applications pre-Brexit, the latest results from the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) have revealed a sharp drop in the number of applications from international students within the EU. The data shows that applications coming from elsewhere in the EU for courses with an October deadline (medicine, dentistry and all Oxbridge applications)