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Is the international recruitment bubble about to burst?

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New immigration numbers are out - and higher education has expanded again. Jim Dickinson considers the potential fall out from the figures The post Is the international recruitment bubble about to burst? appeared first on Wonkhe.

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Will international recruitment fall even further?

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Jim Dickinson reviews the latest official immigration figures - and finds an international education sector in the throes of a rapid and painful contraction The post Will international recruitment fall even further? appeared first on Wonkhe.

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Government missions could include action on international recruitment

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The International Higher Education Commission's David Pilsbury spots a role for a mission-driven government in supporting and facilitating international recruitment The post Government missions could include action on international recruitment appeared first on Wonkhe.

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Political rhetoric has pushed international recruitment diversification back to square one

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The government's own international education strategy calls for diversification of international student recruitment, but as Griff Ryan explains, policy has since stymied that plan The post Political rhetoric has pushed international recruitment diversification back to square one appeared first on Wonkhe.

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Why graduates should work in higher education professional services

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Graduates are looking for interesting jobs and universities are looking to recruit a diverse workforce. Emily Owen asks whether professional services at universities should be looking to recruit recent graduates The post Why graduates should work in higher education professional services appeared first on Wonkhe.

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Canada at a crossroads: transforming recruitment practices in India

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With Canadian institutions already adapting to new study permit caps and stricter institutional requirements, questions about recruitment practices in India have gained heightened attention. This shift from volume-driven recruitment to quality-focused partnership management is essential for maintaining recruitment integrity.

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Raising the bar in recruitment: a revolution in agent accountability

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Universities, reliant on recruitment agents and aggregator platforms, face enduring challenges in ensuring the quality and integrity of student admissions. It not only introduces transparency and accountability to the recruitment process but also fosters a level of openness and trust previously unseen in the industry.