International student mobility in secondary education is growing beyond traditionally dominant destinations like the US, UK, Australia, and Canada, with various emerging destinations gaining prominence. International secondary students often seek enhanced educational opportunities or unique cultural experiences and represent a valuable pool of prospective students for universities - they graduate with credentials equivalent to domestic students, are well-positioned for higher education and contribute to the internationalisation of campuses. The growing flow of secondary students is driven by various factors, including the quality of education systems, the desire to broaden their horizons, and future career prospects. Understanding the motivations and trends in this sector is crucial for institutions looking to attract talented students. In this episode, we will therefore explore the international secondary student market, examining the key decision-making factors, emerging destinations, and the higher education opportunities for both the students themselves and the institutions looking to recruit them.
• News & developments
- The Netherlands: Debate around student recruitment and retention continues amid foreign enrolment decline
- Student mobility in MENA boosted by foreign partnerships and branch campuses
• Main topic: Shifting horizons: Global trends in international secondary education
• Keys to the market: Mexico
with
Elizabeth Drake
Director of Partnerships, US
Illume Student Advisory Service
Bethan Hudson
Executive Director Specialist Services
The BSA Group
Craig Riggs
Editor in Chief
ICEF Monitor
Martijn van de Veen (host)
CBDO
ICEF