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International higher education: Canada’s 2025 predictions

The PIE News

Universities unaffected by PGWP changes are expected to weather the storm slightly better, said Malhotra, though no corner of the sector will be untouched by the reputational damage of the past twelve months. The post International higher education: Canada’s 2025 predictions appeared first on The PIE News.

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What does 2025 have in store for higher education in EMEA?

The PIE News

The higher education sector across EMEA has weathered much change in recent times and is still navigating a period of transformation. Technology and automation are reshaping the job market; skills creation is battling to keep up and universities are exploring ways to equip their students for the workplace.

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Higher Education in 2025: AGI Agents to Displace People

Inside Higher Ed

The new year may bring a host of virtual assistants and administrative staff to higher education. The anticipated enrollment cliff, reductions in federal and state funding, increased inflation, and dwindling public support for tuition increases will combine to put even greater pressure on university budgets.

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Watch for these 5 high-impact trends shaping higher education business in 2025

University Business

Coming off one of the most challenging years for the higher education business in recent memory, it would be easy to carry a glass-half-empty outlook into 2025. Here are five key trends shaping higher education this year, offering a roadmap for resilience as only higher education can do.

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Get Results in 2025: Key Education Marketing Strategies for Success

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

Reading Time: 8 minutes Education marketing is poised for a transformative shift in 2025. As technological innovations accelerate and global competition intensifies, schools, colleges, and universities must adopt strategies that meet the evolving expectations of prospective students. Lets explore! Struggling with enrollment?

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Delivering economic growth: the case for a financially secure higher education sector

HEPI

In response to recent data showing a worrying financial outlook for higher education institutions, Professor David Maguire, Vice-Chancellor at the University of East Anglia (UEA), and Dr Alex Bols, Chief of Staff at UEA, argue more Government action is needed to make the sector financially sustainable.

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New Zealand’s full post-Covid recovery expected in 2025 

The PIE News

Higher education has seen the largest recovery rate, where international student enrolments are at 86% of 2019 levels. Schools have achieved 60% recovery, with English-language, private training establishments (PTEs) and Te Pukenga (vocational education) reaching 33%, 58% and 52% respectively. billion by 2027.

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