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AI and Student Recruitment: Bridging Technology and Human Connection 

Liaison International

Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing student recruitment , offering tools to meet the growing demands of efficiency and personalization. By integrating AI with CRMs, institutions can unlock the potential of their data to deliver smarter, more effective recruitment strategies. These nudges keep students engaged and on track.

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NZ announces key education initiatives for Vietnamese students

The PIE News

New Zealand has introduced a 56% rise in the number of awards for Vietnamese students, who can now study at any of the country’s eight public universities or three public institutes of technology as scholarship recipients.

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Top 4 Data-Driven Enrollment Management Strategies for 2025 and Beyond

Liaison International

In Practice: AI tools can help institutions allocate scholarships more effectively. Cornell shared a case where an institution applied AI to distribute scholarships, resulting in a 90% yield among awarded studentsa stark improvement over conventional methods.

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Maximizing Limited Resources: Innovative Solutions for Graduate Enrollment Leaders 

Liaison International

However, inspired by historical examples of resilience in the face of adversity, graduate enrollment leaders can overcome these limitations by adopting innovative strategies, forging strong partnerships, and embracing technology. Technology also encourages the development of strong, long-term partnerships.

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Taiwan launches new scholarships in bid to keep international graduates

The PIE News

The government must therefore take measures to proactively recruit international talent to fill gaps in domestic manpower and strengthen industrial competitiveness,” the country’s Executive Yuan wrote in a statement. Yang said the new scholarships will mean students won’t face these issues. Pre-covid the figure was close to 57,000.

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“Too good to be true” – the young Africans receiving international scholarships

The PIE News

So when he received a fully-funded scholarship to study over 3,000 miles away at the University of Edinburgh, he couldn’t believe it – and, at first, his family didn’t. “My Ngwambe is one of the nearly 45,000 young Africans who has received a scholarship from the Mastercard Foundation. “I My mum thought it was a scam,” he laughs. “It

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Acceptix: connecting universities with global students!

The PIE News

Using smart technology and years of experience, we help universities attract the best talent and expand their reach effortlessly. Our platform gives universities valuable insights into student interests and application trends, making recruitment smarter and more effective. 100,000+ students successfully guided.