Posts Tagged ‘marketing’
January 1, 2012
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2011 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: The concert hall at the Syndey Opera House holds 2,700 people. This blog was viewed about 52,000 times in 2011. If it were a concert at Sydney Opera House, it would take about 19 sold-out performances for that many […]
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October 13, 2011
Think: Colleges Pty Ltd. Think: Education Group is Australia’s leading innovative education group. With over 130 years of combined history, our colleges are respected as leaders in their specialist fields. Our colleges work in partnership with our industries and professions to ensure we deliver cutting-edge courses that provide our graduates with challenging and rewarding careers. […]
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August 9, 2011
Research gets deep. As the founder of Real Ethnography, Agafonoff is part of a growing trend for ethnographic market research. Pioneered by companies such as Xerox in 1970s California, ethnographic market research eschews the statistical model of market research in favour of techniques pulled from anthropology, sociology and documentary filmmaking. It typically uses a […]
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Tags: aei, analytics, austrade, australia, communications, digital marketing, education marketing, ethnography, international education, marketing, marketing tools, social science, university, youtube
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July 22, 2011
“Australian universities mediocre: Indian students . Australia appears to be struggling in the all-important perception stakes, with a new survey of Indian students showing the UK and US are considered to have higher quality institutions and a better quality of life.
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Tags: Australian universities, canada, comparison, higher education strategy, indian students, International Students, low quality, marketing, quality, racism, student welfare, study in australia, uk, universities australia, US
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July 11, 2011
Lost international student enrolments may cost Australia billions. Failure to reverse a downturn in international student enrolments could cost billions to Australia’s GDP and over 45,000 jobs by the end of the decade, a report has found.International student enrolments began to decline in 2010 following stricter visa regulations, the rise of the Australian dollar and […]
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Tags: australia, tafe, university, birrell, rorting, International Students, marketing, recruitment, enrolments, racism, universities australia, student welfare, white australia, deloitte, gdp, immigraton, two track economy
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April 14, 2011
AIEC QUEST has visited Cukurova University Adana, Cag University (private) Adana Yenice Tarsus and Mersin University Mersin, multi faculty universities, including vocational schools (there is also the private Toros University Mersin), situated on 100km coastal strip between Mersin and Adana (north of Cyprus). The region is an import/export gateway to the eastern Mediterranean, with a […]
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April 11, 2011
Latest Update April includes: 1. News 2. Overview CEE & Turkey 3. Digital/Online Marketing 1.News: *Late news, many in industry confirm that AL3 candidates for ELICOS and/or VET will not get a visa (and AL1 & 2 may well be asked for interviews)…. unless they intend to study higher education, they are obviously “non genuine” […]
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August 2, 2010
Australian Tourism Campaign Failures Why Australia is out of fashion. Sir Richard Branson is mystified by Australian tourism’s incompetence. The “brand” it has to sell used to be the world’s perennial flavour of the month and still rates as one of the globe’s most desirable places to visit. But somehow we’ve stuffed it up, killed […]
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Tags: australian tourism campaign, marketing, nothing like australia, tourists, travellers, where the bloody hell are
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July 17, 2010
Deakin University Video Conferencing ICT Deakin University turns to video conferencing for student learning. In a sign of the growing importance of video conferencing to the education sector, Deakin University has announced that it will use the technology to deliver education services to mental health students in clinical placements at sites across Victoria. Cameras and […]
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May 19, 2010
Australian University Quality Students given no guidance by university staff. MANY university students never talk to their lecturers about ideas from class, exam results or career plans, according to a study of life and learning on campus. “Somehow universities, with all the financial constraints that they face, are going to have to find a way […]
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Tags: australian university, fee paying students, fees, funding, higher education, marketing, quality
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