Global Engagement is essential for universities to thrive in today's interconnected world. Welcoming international students to U.S. campuses is a key pillar in a Global
We are thrilled to present this 2024 Study Abroad Student Survey, the third edition in our ongoing effort to illuminate shifting perceptions, needs, and interests within this vital aspect of higher education.
Senior International Officers (SIOs) are charged with delivering creative, competitive, cost-efficient, andimpactful global programming which contributes to their institution’s mission. visualization tools to aggregators supporting student recruitment,
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Global education offices are seeing renewed student excitement—and more importantly, a deep desire—for international experiences and travel in real time.
Mental health has long been a challenge for international students as they navigated a new culture far from home.
Emerging from the Covid-19 pandemic, a time when many international higher education
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It goes without saying that the last few years have upended international education.
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While the entire higher education ecosystem has been impacted by unprecedented challenges over the past two years, global education offices and study abroad programs were hit especially hard as travel is their lifeline.
Anybody on a college campus today knows this: As students have grappled with the isolation, uncertainty and upheaval of the COVID-19 pandemic, they are struggling with their mental health—even now.
There is pent-up demand for study abroad. Two years of study abroad programs being either dramatically reduced or at a standstill has taken its toll.
Quickly changing global dynamics—including the pandemic, social and geopolitical unrest, and other unpredictable scenarios—are happening at a time when higher education communities are more dispersed than ever.
As international educators turn their efforts towards recruitment
Despite the current environment of not being able to travel freely, we know that one of these days, our campus constituents are going to begin testing the travel waters, especially the waters of international travel.
One thing that is top of mind for many in the international education field is
Establishing the U.S. as the preferred destination in a time of change.
The United States’ population is increasingly diverse — and so are college campuses. According to the