How Universities are Addressing the Coronavirus Crisis and Moving Forward

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Wondering how universities are responding to the coronavirus crisis and adapting their recruitment tactics and operational processes?  

Recent findings (data pulled 14 July) from the QS coronavirus survey of higher education institutions has revealed how universities are addressing the complex challenges posed by the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.  

This latest QS report will cover:  

  • How universities are responding to the coronavirus crisis and what initiatives they’ve implemented to limit its impact 
  • What ripple effects they’ve seen for their international student recruitment and why they think applications will decrease 
  • How they’re adapting their student recruitment tactics  
  • When they predict campuses will reopen and what this will look like 

Please fill out the short form to download your free copy of the report today.  

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