International Student Survey 2021 – Canada edition

Download your free copy of the Supporting recovery and driving growth in global higher education – Canada International Student Survey 2021 report.

This report explores a range of issues relevant to international student marketers and recruiters at Canadian universities, including:

  • In what ways have the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccine rollout changed study intentions for prospective students?
  • Which factors are most important for prospective students considering studying in Canada when making study decisions?
  • What types of student support services will be most important to facilitate a return to campus over the coming academic year?
  • How can Canadian universities promote the employability of their graduates to attract career-minded prospective students?

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