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Q4 2024 Global Student Flows Briefing

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

25 November, 2024

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About the webinar

Exclusive briefing for education providers, where we dived into the latest insights on international student recruitment.

By analysing the newly released Q3 2024 data, this webinar explored evolving global trends, and provided targeted insights into market shifts impacting student recruitment strategies.

Below, you will find the key takeaways from the session, along with the presentation and recording.

"This briefing offered 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

Exclusive Q3 2024 data

along with a comprehensive analysis of student market shifts

Critical student recruitment trends

revealing where demand is rising and where new challenges are emerging

Interactive Q&A session

for your institution to stay competitive in the educational landscape

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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

The webinar was delivered by BONARD's Chief Intelligence Officer, Patrik Pavlacic, alongside Sarah Verkinova, Head of International Education at BONARD.

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