ZOOM WEBINAR

Q1 2025 Global Student Flows Briefing

Exclusive briefing for education providers revealing the latest and anticipated international student mobility trends

25 March 2025

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About the webinar

Are you targeting the right international students? Do you know which source markets offer the best opportunities for your student recruitment efforts?

Using our just-released Q4 2024 data, this webinar explored the latest visa trends and provided actionable insights to help you identify and target new streams of international students.

"This briefing offers education providers relevant international benchmarks and an opportunity to align their student recruitment and marketing efforts with the latest trends."

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Topics covered

Regional student recruitment outlook

for key study destinations – Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK, and the US

Growth potential & visa success rates

revealing where demand is rising and where new challenges are emerging

Impact of policy changes

on source markets and what it means for your international student recruitment efforts

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Key takeaways:

The impact of visa policy change is severe and is driving students to alternative destinations. It is becoming more difficult for Big 4 to remain attractive for international students. Despite achieving record enrolment numbers in 2023/2024, sustaining this success into 2024/2025 is becoming increasingly challenging. To remain competitive, English-speaking countries must emphasise their unique advantages and actively recruit students from regions with higher visa acceptance rates.

India experienced the largest decline in student visas, particularly to Canada. Meanwhile, Vietnam and Nepal are increasingly favouring the UK and US over Australia and Canada.

Emerging markets worth exploring include Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, which show promising growth trajectories for Australia and New Zealand. Canada should focus on the Middle East, where student mobility is increasing, albeit in smaller numbers. For the US, markets in South and Central Asia demonstrate growing recruitment potential.

Country source index, Q3 2024

Trends in student visa issuance, Q3 2024

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Webinar Recording

Missed the live session? The full recording is available for subscribers or upon request (via the form below).

CONTACT FORM

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Access the latest international student mobility trends by submitting this form. All registrants will receive the webinar recording and presentation.

Webinar schedule:

Presentation by BONARD (30 mins) Q&A session (15 mins)

Do you want to learn more about the presented data? Explore our data platform - the most advanced source for international education market intelligence.

CONTACT FORM

Recording and presentation - request form

Access the latest international student mobility trends by submitting this form

Do you want to learn more about the presented data? Explore our data platform - the most advanced source for international education market intelligence.