Archive for the ‘international education marketing’ Category
May 8, 2012
Baby boomers retire on a reverse inheritance. If baby boomers want choice in their retirement, they should be prepared to spend their own money. Earlier this month, Germany’s ruling Christian Democrats proposed a generation-specific tax to finance the welfare costs of retirees, under which young people pay while baby boomers collect. Like Australia, Germany and [...]
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April 20, 2012
International Education Marketing Central Eastern Europe Turkey – SWOT Market Analysis Strengths: New higher education visa system and plans for roll out to TAFE, some private providers, and indirect benefits for VET and ELICOS. Degrees in private colleges and TAFE, plus credit transfer & pathways, with not just lower fees but less onerous payment policies [...]
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Tags: aei turkey, aiec, austrade turkey, australian education marketing, australian education turkey, australian tafe turkey, digital marketing tools, digital marketing turkey, education consulting turkey, education fair ankara, education fair antalya, education fair istanbul, education fair izmir, education fair turkey, education market profile Turkey, effective student marketing, idp turkey, internationai education turkey swot, online marketing turkey, student recruitment turkey
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April 14, 2012
Streamlined visa fast-tracked for non-unis. SELECTED private colleges and TAFEs will soon benefit from the easy-street student visa processing arrangements already enjoyed by universities, under immigration reforms signed off today in Canberra. Today’s Council of Australian Governments meeting agreed to bring forward the implementation of the “revised framework for low immigration risk providers”, giving some [...]
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March 15, 2012
Australian International Education Industry in Trouble ‘Sector ignored despite $3bn hit’ news from The Australian Higher Education: ‘INTERNATIONAL education is “flying under the radar” as a contributor to a faltering national economy, even though plunging student revenues could push some states into recession. The International Education Association of Australia said attention continued to be focused [...]
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March 8, 2012
The travails of the Australian international education industry exemplified by decrease of 20% or $3 billion in past year with Melbourne and Sydney economies taking $1 billion hit each, includes added value of accommodation, services and tourism, (apart from high $AUD); this is almost wholely due to onshore issues, related and seemingly unrelated, but almost [...]
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March 7, 2012
Article from The Australian Higher Ed: “$3bn hit to economy as foreign students slump. THE value of international students to the Australian education sector has collapsed by 20 per cent as the high dollar gouges an industry already reeling from migration cutbacks, a prohibitive visa regime and violence against foreign students. Figures from the Australian [...]
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Tags: Australia International Education, australian exports, australian higher education, australian Immigration, australian tourism, australian university, diac, dog whistling, education quality, english australia, Evans, ielts, Immigration, International Students, Knight Review, migration points, permanent residency, population growth, racism, skilled occupation list, sol, state regulators, student visa, study to PR, tafe, vocational
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February 9, 2012
Australian Student Visa Assessment Level Review Review of the Student Visa Assessment Level Framework. In December 2010, the Hon Chris Bowen, Minister for Immigration and Citizenship and the Hon Chris Evans, Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills, Jobs and Workplace Relations appointed the Hon Michael Knight AO to conduct the first independent review of the Student [...]
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January 17, 2012
Do not ever let anyone tell you that Australian lacks a sense of irony when it comes to visas and immigration, while the following explains why the legacy of Franz Kafka exists in Australia. These are a selected sample of statements about international education Australia from Australians, politicians, media and even some from within the industry [...]
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January 16, 2012
Exporting education – how Australia did it. HERE’s something Australian education exporters do not need as they struggle against the impact of the expensive $A and everybody from the UK to US, China to Canada realising how much money is to be made in selling to international students – their industry association has published an [...]
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January 6, 2012
Report on effectiveness of education marketing and recruitment practice from Noel Levitz which rates the effectiveness of 78 marketing and student recruitment practices, based on a national electronic poll of two-year and four-year colleges, public and private. Ratings are included for common and less-widely-used strategies and tactics, including print/mailing practices, e-communications and Web practices, event marketing, and more. Also included [...]
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