Moving forwards: How vaccine passports, vaccine rollouts and COVID-19 variants are shaping the study plans of international students

Our monthly coronavirus reports provide up-to-date findings from our ongoing coronavirus survey of international students, empowering institutions to better understand students’ concerns and challenges.

In this report, we explore the latest insights from international students, including:

  • How prospective international students feel about the prospect of vaccine passports
  • Whether the success of a country’s coronavirus vaccine rollout affects the study abroad plans of international students
  • Whether international students are concerned about COVID-19 variants

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