As the international education sector grapples with policy and legislation changes in traditionally dominant markets like Canada, Australia and the UK, our focus this month goes to the European continent, famous for its long list of very diverse and appealing study destinations. Every single country and region offers a different set of options in terms of the quality of education, affordability, culture, language, career opportunities, scholarships, safety, politics, or even climate, geography, and overall appeal. The list is long and Europe’s unique diversity means that it has something to offer for everyone. On this month’s episode we will take a closer look at all that Europe has to offer, we’ll discuss how European policies compare to those in the ‘big four’, and we'll take a look at satisfaction levels of international students in Europe, based on the latest report report by ETIO, “The global student experience”, that came out earlier this month.
• Useful links
- The global student experience by Etio
- European Commission - Study in Europe
• News & developments
- UK ELT providers report restricting enrolment because of bed shortages
- Would a second Trump presidency make the US more or less attractive to foreign students?
• Main topic: Europe's unique and diverse array of attractive study destinations
• Keys to the market: Brazil
With
Jasper Witteveen
Project Officer (Erasmus Mundus)
European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA)
Nannette Ripmeester
Director - Performance Benchmarking Europe and North America
Etio
Craig Riggs
Editor in Chief
ICEF Monitor
Martijn van de Veen (host)
CBDO
ICEF