QS International Student Survey 2018

Download your free copy of the 2018 International Student Survey report ‘Harnessing Opportunities in Global Higher Education’.

Discover:
• How are prospective students judging your university’s teaching quality?
• How are international students choosing their preferred course, country and university?
• How do international students view agents?
• To what extent are metrics such as the TEF (Teaching Excellence Framework) and QILT (Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching) impacting students’ decision making?
• (UK edition) Which nationalities are MORE interested, and which nationalities are LESS interested in studying in the UK as a result of Brexit?
• (Australia edition) Which cities are most attractive to international students looking to study in Australia?
• And lots more…

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