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Partnering with a Marketing Agency for International Student Recruitment

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

Reading Time: 8 minutes In a globalized world, international student recruitment is no longer an option but a necessity. Schools engaging in recruiting international students are not only working towards their growth and success but also playing a vital role in fostering global citizenship and cultural exchange.

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Kortext’s 2023: our year in review

Kortext University Leaders' Blog

We had the pleasure of meeting thousands of students at Freshers’ Fairs up and down the UK. Kortext colleagues attended events around the world, from Bangkok to Berlin and Rwanda to Rome, culminating in the ‘Oscars of higher education’, the THE Awards in Liverpool. Kortext Live – digital education: the future, now!’

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The Fastest-Growing Job Skills of 2024 Report

Coursera blog

The Job Skills of 2024 report identifies the year’s fastest-growing skills, based on insights from five million enterprise learners affiliated with 3,000 businesses, 3,600 higher education institutions, and governments in over 100 countries. The course Generative AI for Everyone from DeepLearning.AI

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The benefits and process of EQUIS Accreditation for European Higher Education

Creatrix Campus

One way to achieve this is through accreditation by international organizations such as the European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS). EQUIS is a prestigious and rigorous accreditation system that assesses the quality of management education offered by higher education institutions. What is EQUIS accreditation?

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Reducing Burden, Enhancing Quality: Ambitions for a New Regulatory Framework – Part 1

HEPI

This HEPI blog is the first of a two-part series, kindly authored by Dr Paul Greatrix , Registrar at the University of Nottingham. A New Framework The higher education regulatory burden is already too great and yet is still growing. This article represents the personal view of the author.

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EdTech Malaise: “He Not Busy Born is Busy Dying”

eLiterate

I’ve been having trouble blogging lately. I can write about big trends that will affect education. Some may be confused about various large shifts and be confused about how to make sense of whatever sparse data they can get their hands on. (I Plenty is happening in that arena. But I also sense a lot of paralysis.

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Poll Highlights Top Concerns of Enrollment Leaders

EAB

You can join the conversation on social media using #EABOfficeHours. The two discuss the growth of the non-consumption market, the challenges of recruiting Gen P students—those heavily impacted by the pandemic—as well as unexpected impacts from the recent Supreme Court ruling on ways that colleges engage with prospective students.