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Is Artificial Intelligence the biggest threat for digital agent recruitment platforms?27 Aug 202400:44:15

• News & developments 
     -  Quarterly survey finds rents for student housing in Europe increasing ahead of new academic year
     -  UK reports record foreign enrolment for 2022/23

• Main topic: Is Artificial Intelligence the biggest threat for digital agent recruitment platforms?

• Keys to the market: China

With

Louise Nicol 
Founder & CEO
Asia Careers Group SDN BHD

Craig Riggs 
Editor in Chief 
ICEF

Martijn van de Veen (host)
CBDO
ICEF

The complexities of international student accommodation02 Aug 202400:38:26

This special episode of ICEF Podcast is produced in collaboration with Housed - The shared living Podcast and our sponsor is VITA STUDENT.

With

Sarah Canning
Co-Founder
The Property Marketing Strategists

Deenie Lee
Co-Founder
The Property Marketing Strategists

Daniel Smith
Managing Director
Student Housing Consultancy

Martijn van de Veen
CBDO
ICEF

How podcasting can help engage with prospective international students29 Nov 202300:58:20

ICEF Podcast episode format

1) News & Developments 
2) Main Topic
3) Keys to the market

1) News & developments 
• A discussion of some noteworthy industry news and developments as published on ICEF Monitor.

2) Main topic 
• "How podcasting can help engage with prospective international students"
Main topic sponsor: ICEF Agency Status

3) Keys to the market • Poland
Keys to the Market sponsor: PERFECT – Study. Work. Travel. is an education agency based in Poland, with 2 offices: in Wroclaw and in Warsaw.

Speakers 

Benjamin Lorch
Founder 
The Berlin School of Podcasting

John Craige
International Communications Officer
Producer, Lund University International Podcast
Lund University

Craig Riggs
Editor in Chief
ICEF Monitor

Martijn van de Veen
Chief Business Development Officer
ICEF

Special episode: Talk of the town - live from ICEF Berlin10 Nov 202300:33:15
How the pandemic shaped international education30 Oct 202300:38:59

ICEF Podcast episode format

1) News & Developments 
2) Main Topic
3) Keys to the market

1) News & developments 
• A discussion of some noteworthy industry news and developments as published on ICEF Monitor.

2) Main topic 
• "How the pandemic shaped international education"
Main topic sponsor: ICEF Finance
 

3) Keys to the market • Saudi Arabia
Keys to the Market sponsor: IGEC - International Group for Educational Consultancy- The largest educational consultancy firm in the Middle East and North Africa.

Speakers 

Markus Badde
CEO
ICEF

Craig Riggs
Editor in Chief
ICEF Monitor

Martijn van de Veen
Chief Business Development Officer
ICEF

The increasing appeal of Asian destinations in international student recruitment27 Sep 202300:49:28

ICEF Podcast episode format
1) News & Developments 
2) Main Topic
3) Keys to the market

1) News & developments 
• A discussion of some noteworthy industry news and developments as published on ICEF Monitor.

2) Main topic 
"The increasing appeal of Asian destinations in international student recruitment"
Main topic sponsor: ICEF Digital
 

3) Keys to the market • Mexico
Keys to the Market sponsor: AMTE  - The Mexican Association of Educational Tourism

Speakers 

Sarah Todd
Vice President • Griffith University
Former president of the Asia-Pacific Association for International Education

Gary Bowerman
Founder & Managing Director
Asia Travel Re:Set

Craig Riggs
Editor in Chief
ICEF Monitor

Martijn van de Veen (Moderator)
Chief Business Development Officer
ICEF

Beyond future and career prospects: Understanding what tomorrow’s international students really want30 Aug 202300:55:34

ICEF Podcast episode format
1) News & Developments 
2) Main Topic 
3) Keys to the market
 

1) News & developments 
• A discussion of some noteworthy industry news and developments as published on ICEF Monitor.

2) Main topic 
"Beyond future and career prospects: Understanding what tomorrow’s international students really want"
Main topic sponsor: ICEF Academy
 

3) Keys to the market • Nepal
Keys to the Market sponsor: ECAN - Educational Consultancy Association of Nepal

Speakers 

Selma Toohey
Executive Director
QS Quacquarelli Symonds

Nannette Ripmeester
Founder & Director
Expertise in Labour Mobility
 

Craig Riggs
Editor in Chief
ICEF Monitor

Martijn van de Veen (Moderator)
Chief Business Development Officer
ICEF

Bridging the skills gap: Preparing international students for their future careers31 Jul 202300:55:06

ICEF Podcast episode format
1) News & developments 2) Main Topic - Keys to the market
 

1) News & developments • A discussion of some noteworthy industry news and developments as published on ICEF Monitor

2) Main topic • "Bridging the skills gap: Preparing international students for their future careers"
Main topic sponsor: ICEF Digital
 

3) Keys to the market • Tunisia
Keys to the Market sponsor: Eduworld,  premium student recruitment agency for global Educational opportunities.

Speakers 
Scott Cederbaum
Head of Degree Marketing
Coursera

Andy Hockley
Academic Director
Bell Teacher Academy
Cambridge University Press & Assessment

Craig Riggs
Editor in Chief
ICEF Monitor

Martijn van de Veen (Moderator)
Chief Business Development Officer
ICEF

Tackling the sub-agent dilemma: Exploring the pros and cons of aggregated recruitment26 Jun 202300:51:03

Also in this episode:

  • A discussion of some noteworthy industry news and developments as published on ICEF Monitor
    • UK to block dependants from accompanying international students as of January 2024
    • After domestic tuition hikes, Chinese officials reportedly considering an increase in international student fees
  • Keys to the Market: Ecuador

Main topic sponsor: ICEF Digital
Keys to the Market sponsor: COICEC - “La Confederación de Organizaciones de Intercambio Cultural del Ecuador”

Speakers

Gautham Kolluri
Founder/Managing Director
CIP STUDY ABROAD
 

Chris Price
Senior VP Partnerships (UK & Europe) 
Adventus
 

Craig Riggs
Editor in Chief
ICEF Monitor

Martijn van de Veen (Moderator)
Chief Business Development Officer
ICEF

Quality assurance in student recruitment from India22 May 202300:59:59

Speakers

Keith Monrose 
Executive Director
Seneca College
 

Sandeep Singh
Marketing Director
Brampton Immigration Consultancy
 

Rahul Paitka
Managing Director
Charms Education & Immigration Services
 

Kayla Briel
Associate Director, Business & Innovation 
Global University Systems
 

Craig Riggs
Editor in Chief
ICEF Monitor

Martijn van de Veen (Moderator)
Chief Business Development Officer
ICEF

Special episode: Exploring AI and its impact on international student recruitment02 May 202300:48:39

Speakers
Professor Seyedali Mirjalili
Founding director of the Centre for Artificial Intelligence Research and Optimisation (AIRO)
Torrens University
 

Pablo Pereira
Business Development Manager
Edvisor

Jack Whaley
Senior Manager University Relations (ANZ)
Leverage Edu

Martijn van de Veen (Moderator)
Chief Business Development Officer
ICEF

Study destination promotion: the vital role of education agencies19 Apr 202300:40:36

News&Developments:
🔘Inbound and outbound student trends for South Africa, Egypt, and Morocco
🔘US clarifies that new oversight rules will not apply to study abroad or international student recruitment contracts
Main topic:
🔘"Study destination promotion: the vital role of education agencies"
Keys to the Market:
🔘New Zealand

Europe's unique and diverse array of attractive study destinations25 Jul 202400:53:21

• 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

How accommodation crises are affecting international education28 Mar 202300:49:04

News&Developments:
🔘Canada extends expiring post-graduate work permits for thousands of international students
🔘Japan aims to rebuild foreign enrolment by 2027
Main topic:
🔘"How accommodation crises are affecting international education"
Keys to the Market:
🔘India

How ChatGPT affects the future of international education27 Feb 202300:49:13

ICEF Podcast Feb episode now available! Main topic: How ChatGPT affects the future of international education. 
 Sponsored by Fair Future Education Consultants

Episode also covers:
🔘 News & developments 

"Canada's foreign enrolment grew by more than 30% in 2022"

"Many international students may not be aware of STEM programmes they could apply to"

🔘 Keys to the Market: 🇰🇿Kazakhstan 

Sponsored by M&K Study Centre

Exploring the synergies between online learning and international education30 Jan 202300:55:40

ICEF Podcast Jan episode now available! Main topic: Synergies between online learning & international education ➡️ 
Episode also covers:
🔘 News & developments 
"Dutch government asks universities to suspend active international recruitment amid capacity concerns"
"New report highlights the increasing competition for international students from Sub-Saharan Africa"
🔘 Keys to the Market: 🇰🇪Kenya
Sponsored by Educare International

Special Episode: Scholarships: the missing piece of your international student recruitment strategy?21 Jan 202300:51:11
Each year, scholarship providers, whether governments, ministries, foundations, institutions or private companies, provide funding for hundreds of thousands of students. Scholarships exist for all areas of education: pathway/vocational programmes, life-long learning opportunities, internships, professional training programmes, language studies, and of course university programmes. Funding can be partial or in full, often including accommodation, insurance and travel coverage. For many schools, institutions or other providers of educational and experiential learning programmes, scholarship partnerships represent an important part of their student recruitment strategies. In this bonus podcast episode, we will take a closer look at such scholarship partnerships, for example: -Where to find, and how to engage with, potential scholarship partners -What types of scholarships exist and what is typically covered -Scholarship constructs: fully covered, full programme versus partially covered in combination with student credit -Examples of scholarship eligibility criteria and requirements for prospective students -How to build a long-lasting scholarship partnership -The role and responsibilities of scholarship providers towards the students who receive a scholarship, versus the role and responsibilities of agencies and institutions that are involved -Characteristics of the different types of scholarship funding organisations (government, public, private, or institutional scholarships, or a combination)
Dec '22 • Agent Aggregators: four industry perspectives20 Dec 202201:02:58

News and developments

  • European rental housing costs up 17% this year as crunch continues

Main topic

  • Agent Aggregators: four industry perspectives

Keys to the market

  • Saudi Arabia
Nov '22 • Digital Transformation in International Education21 Nov 202200:57:35

Main topic in this episode:
Digital Transformation in International Education
Recorded Live at ICEF Berlin Digital Day
Digital transformation is happening across all industries and sectors, including international education. It is often described as ”the process of using digital technologies to create new — or modify existing — processes, culture, and customer experiences to meet changing business and market requirements”.

So what does this mean for international education, and specifically for student recruitment? Which digital services, tools and platforms are available for our sector? Which processes can be streamlined, and how do they help improve the customer journey - the student journey -  through the recruitment funnel?

In this episode we  discuss this digital transformation in international student recruitment, the advantages that come with it, the solutions and technologies that are used and how it affects all stakeholders involved,  with a panel of industry experts:

Alsdorf, Claudia
Head of Microsoft Education Germany
Microsoft

Price, Chris
Senior VP -Partnerships
Adventus.io

Miguel Membrado
Chief Digital Officer
ETS Global B.V.

Martijn van de Veen (Host)
VP, Business Development
ICEF

Oct '22 • Are the traditional ‘student corridors’ under pressure? How global events are affecting international student flows26 Oct 202200:44:06
Sep '22 • US visa options for students and their families27 Sep 202200:29:15
Aug '22 • The growing importance of career opportunities for international students22 Aug 202200:37:36
Episode Notes

News & Developments:

Main topic:
Career opportunities for international students
With 
-  Nannette Ripmeester,   is the Director of Expertise in Labour Mobility (ELM) and director Europe & North America for i-graduate. She’s involved in the employability initiative CareerProfessor.works, supporting students’ intercultural and employability skills through a gamification app. ‘Making mobility work’ is her motto - Nannette thrives when making the connection between education and the world of work, global employability being pivotal in her work. She is passionate about customising solutions for global mobility for study and work purposes and is keen to enhance the connection between graduates and their future job opportunities. Her love for global mobility and bridging the gap between education and the world of work was ignited when she worked for 7 years at the European Commission where she was responsible for setting up the EURES database for mobile workers in EU Member States. Nannette holds an MA degree from the University of Amsterdam. She is a member of the supervisory board for Codarts University in the Netherlands and is actively involved in the NAFSA Trainer Corps. She has been the ‘Industry Innovator in Residence’ for Study Queensland 2018-19 with a focus on employability. With over 25 years of experience working for corporate and HigherEd organisations, Nannette is a leading expert on mobility for study and work.

- Adam Cooper, President at Alliance Abroad Group

Sponsor:
SRH Haarlem Campus

Keys to the Market:

Nepal

July '22 • Student advising and planning for medical studies abroad25 Jul 202200:33:21
Episode Notes

News & Developments:

Main topic:
International students in health education  - advising and planning for medical studies abroad
With 
- Philippe Van Hecke, Director of International Business Development at the SABA University School of Medicine, part of GUS Global University Systems

Sponsor:
Universidad Europea

Keys to the Market:
Ghana

The outlook for international education in the USA - live from NAFSA12 Jun 202400:54:43

• News & developments 
     - Agent survey finds growing interest in alternative destinations; many students “hedging” plans with multiple applications
     - UK confirms Graduate Route will remain in place; plans “crackdown” on student visas and “rogue agents”

• Main topic: The outlook for international education in the USA - live from NAFSA

• Keys to the market: Mexico

With

Jessica Sandberg
Dean of International Enrollment
Duke Kunshan University

Amber McKenzie
Assistant Dean of Global Education and Strategic Partnerships
Community Colleges of Spokane

Mirka Martel
Head of Research, Evaluation and Learning
Institute of International Education

Craig Riggs 
Editor in Chief 
ICEF

Martijn van de Veen (host)
CBDO
ICEF

June '22 • Study destinations Australia and New Zealand back in the game: Live from ICEF ANZA22 Jun 202200:50:18
Episode Notes

News & Developments:

Main topic:
1. Study destinations Australia and New Zealand back in the game

  • Brett Blacker, CEO, English Australia
  • Geneviève Rousseau Cung, Partnerships Manager, Education New Zealand

Sponsors:
Torrens University, Australia

Keys to the Market:
Bangladesh

May '22 • Study destination Canada: Live from ICEF Toronto and ICEF French Education24 May 202200:58:41
Episode Notes

News & Developments:

Main topic:
1. Study destination Canada

  • Magdalena Link, VP Sales at ILAC
  • Ana Paula de Souza, Senior Manager of Corporate Sales at Air Canada 
  • Thevi Pather, Associate VP International at Saskatchewan Polytechnic
  • Craig Stephenson, President and CEO of Centennial College,
     

2. Study destination Canada: focus on Quebec

  • Diego Sanchez, Director of International Affairs at Languages Canada
  • Martin Houde, Director of Collège Avalon 
  • George Khoury, Principle advisor for Opulence Education Group.

Sponsors:
Centennial College

Collège Avalon

Keys to the Market:
Iran

April '22 • International Education: is studying in English the only viable option?20 Apr 202200:41:07
Episode Notes

News & Developments:

Main topic:
International Education: is studying in English the only viable option?
With 
- Cristina Grasset, Director at Spain Education Programs 
- Olivier Chiche-Portiche, Director General a.i. at Campus France

Sponsor:
Universidad Europea

Keys to the Market:
Colombia

Special Episode • The unique position of Boarding Schools in International Student Recruitment05 Apr 202200:44:05

In this special episode, brought to you in cooperation with TABS (The Association of Boarding Schools), host Martijn van de Veen, VP Business Development at ICEF discusses:

1) Trends and developments related to international student recruitment for boarding schools with Craig Riggs, editor of ICEF Monitor

2) The unique role of boarding schools in the international student recruitment industry and the role that agencies play, together with Caroline Nixon, International Director of the Boarding Schools'​ Association, Richard Stokes, CEO of the Australian Boarding Schools Association and Pete Upham, Executive Director of The Association of Boarding Schools (TABS)

Mar '22 • Student decision making factors are changing - why and how21 Mar 202200:31:45

News & Developments:
International education’s continuing response to the war in Ukraine

Main topic:
Students' decision making factors are changing - why and how

Sponsor:
Uniqway.com

Keys to the Market:
Indonesia

Feb '22 • Artificial Intelligence in international student recruitment22 Feb 202200:37:09

In this episode we look at Artificial Intelligence in the international student recruitment industry.

Industry trends and developments:

  • Forecast projects major growth in international enrolments through 2030
  • Language travel sector tempers expectations for timing of pandemic recovery

Main topic:

  • Artificial Intelligence: we all have heard of it and probably are already using it. How to best describe Artificial Intelligence in layman’s terms? 
  • AI uses patterns based on existing human behaviour.  How can we make sure it’s fair and non-biased?
  • Where is it being used in student recruitment? 
  • Where does it work?  Where does it not work?
  • What are the misconceptions about AI?
  • Will AI make the student recruitment process more automated, more personal - or both?

Episode sponsor:

  • iSchoolConnect, the leading AI platform for international student recruitment and engagement.

Keys to the market:

  • Martijn, Craig discuss the specifics of Nigeria as a major source market for international students
Jan '22 • International education - a greener future ahead?24 Jan 202200:45:03

News, trends and developments 

With Craig Riggs, editor of ICEF Monitor

  • Agent survey highlights important demand factors for study abroad in 2022
  • US announces important changes for student visa policy
  • New Zealand launches new website for international students

Main topic

“International education - a greener future ahead?”

Martijn van de Veen interviews Jonathan Dykes and CJ Tremblay about their views, insights, learnings and expectations for a greener future in the international education community.  We discuss the main factors that contribute to the carbon footprint of international education and which initiatives are being rolled out to reduce this.  In addition we explore ways to incentivise agencies, institutions, students and other players in the sector to contribute to a lower carbon footprint, as well as what new opportunities there are for the student recruitment industry that come with a greener future.

Keys to the market: Vietnam

In this final section Martijn and Craig discuss key market trends in the sector and this episode focus on Vietnam as a growing student recruitment market.

December 2021: A year of resilience and innovation in international education20 Dec 202100:43:12

In this episode, we take a look back at how 2021 marks the start of a new era for international education

  • Government support
  • Online/Digital claims its position in the student recruitment industry
  • Career options are more important than a university's ranking
  • Diversification and risk mitigation
  • Growing importance of education agents
  • Mental health

 

November 2021: What if the new normal isn't the normal we knew?24 Nov 202100:29:36

News, trends and developments 

With Craig Riggs, editor of ICEF Monitor

- Australia reopens its borders international students

- US: International enrolments are rebounding 

Main topic

“International students and online programmes in the new normal”

With Stephanie Adamson, the University of Arizona

The pandemic has made all of us near-experts in online learning, but what is the future of online programmes now that borders have reopened to international students? According to the University of Arizona, the future is online and the institution continues to offer a portfolio of online and blended programmes in what is truly a new normal. In this episode, Stephanie Adamson, Assistant Dean at the University of Arizona talks about their ‘post pandemic’ online solutions and how these help the institution reach and enrol a larger and more diverse group of International students worldwide.

Question from the industry

With Diogo Rodrigues, Yes Intercambio

“What is the difference between Transnational Education and cross-border online learning?”

Special episode • The student recruitment industry reunited: live discussions from ICEF Berlin04 Nov 202100:58:37
  1. “The ICEF Berlin ‘Agent Aggregator’ panel discussion: impressions and opinions”
    - Meti Basiri, CMO at Applyboard
    - Bloeme Bergmann, Talent Scout at Global School for Entrepreneurship
    - Oscar Porras, President at ASEPROCE
     
  2. “Pre-Covid vs post Covid: How has international student recruitment really changed”
    - Andries Bonneur, Owner of StageGlobal
    - Oana Lelcu, Director Sales & Marketing at SRH University of Applied Sciences
     
  3. “ICEF Berlin 2021: a look behind the scenes of the very first hybrid ICEF event ever”
    - Nick Stevenson, Director EMEA at ICEF
    - Tiffany Egler, Director Agency Relations at ICEF
    - Hersha Pandya, Director Higher Education Partnerships at ICEF
How policy interventions are impacting student planning for study abroad [Recorded live at ICEF North America]09 May 202400:47:18

• News & developments 
     - Foreign exchange: What could a stronger pound and dollar mean for international students this year?
     - The art of the short: Viral video for international student recruitment

• Main topic: How policy interventions are impacting student planning for study abroad

• Keys to the market: the Philippines

With

Victoria Martin
Chief Commercial and Compliance Officer
GUS Canada

Robin Garcha
Partnerships Director, Solutions Lead
IDP Education

Craig Riggs 
Editor in Chief 
ICEF

Martijn van de Veen (host)
CBDO
ICEF

October 2021: The educator - agency relationship: room for improvement?25 Oct 202100:33:00

In this episode, ICEF’s industry specialists Martijn van de Veen (ICEF’s VP of Business Development) and Craig Riggs (Editor, ICEF Monitor) discuss whether there is room for improvement in the educator - agency relationship.

With this being the main topic this month, Oliver Fortescue, Partner at Edified, Student Acquisition and International Education Expert and Bobby Mehta, Chair of BUILA and Director at the University of Portsmouth, join the conversation and talk about some findings from their recent report calling for a new quality framework in the UK with an ambition to introduce a single code of ethical practice and standards for all UK education agents working with UK providers.

This episode is sponsored by FileInvite.  Vice President Jackie Young, completes the episode with some key facts explaining why FileInvite is fast becoming the industry standard for automated document and client information collection and how much time clients are saving by switching to this software.

For details of FileInvite's unique offering please visit https://bit.ly/3jzbavj

September 2021: Why agents play a key role in rebuilding international enrolments post-pandemic16 Sep 202100:29:11

In this 30 minute episode we sit down with Global Higher Education specialists in order to get their views and insights on:

  • why agents play a key role in rebuilding international enrolments post-pandemic
  • what is the best practice to ensure schools and agencies are coordinating their digital activity
  • a multi-stakeholder perspective on the challenges and best practices for student recruitment agents in international higher education
August 2021: US, UK: the road to pre-covid enrolment numbers in the world’s top 2 study destinations18 Aug 202100:33:23

In this 30 minute episode we sit down with industry specialists from the top 2 study destinations (the USA and the UK) in order to get their feedback, views and insights on:

  • Enrolments in the upcoming academic year: an outlook
  • How education industry stakeholders are working together
  • US and UK government support for the international education sector
July 2021: Worst hit - quickest to recover? A discussion about the outlook for the global language travel sector28 Jul 202100:34:45

In this episode, ICEF’s industry specialists Martijn van de Veen (ICEF’s VP of Business Development) and Craig Riggs (Editor, ICEF Monitor) discuss the outlook for the global language learning sector.

With the global language travel sector as our main topic this month, Patrick Brothers, Co-CEO of HolonIQ joins the conversation and talks about  new analysis projecting strong growth in global language learning with digital as a key driver in both online and offline tutoring.

 

 

June 2021: What can student accommodation bookings tell us about the year ahead?16 Jun 202100:33:24

In this episode, ICEF’s industry specialists Martijn van de Veen (ICEF’s VP of Business Development) and Craig Riggs (Editor, ICEF Monitor) discuss the recent developments and news in the international student sector: is the careful optimism justified?

With student accommodation as our main topic this month, Nick Emms (Accommodation for Students) joins the conversation and talks about some surprising findings from their recent student housing survey “How students choose their accommodation”.

This episode is sponsored by BaseCamp Student. Director Elizabeth Cox completes the episode with some highlights about the unique properties that this modern and award-winning Purpose Built Student Accommodation provider runs in Germany, Denmark and Poland - one property even has students running on the roof: just an example of Basecamp Student’s unique approach and concept. 

For details on BaseCamp's unique student accommodation, please visit: http://bit.ly/basecamp-student. 

May 2021: Gradual return to student travel12 May 202100:27:38

Border reopenings, vaccination strategies, welcoming government policies; all are starting to emerge in recent weeks. In this episode, the first in ICEF Exchange’s 2nd series, ICEF’s industry specialists Craig Riggs (Editor of ICEF Monitor) and Martijn van de Veen (ICEF’s VP of Business Development) discuss the recent news and developments that allow for some cautious optimism for the global student mobility sector.

Valuable insights are provided by our main guest Caitlin Phillips Rivera, Director, Partner Operations at Shorelight, explaining how they are enabling their international students to access a COVID-19 vaccine.

This episode is sponsored by Etihad Airways. Tim Lorimer, Etihad’s Director of Global Distribution Sales, explains how Etihad specifically focuses on the student demographic and provides details about their current student offer.

For details on Etihad's special student fairs, please visit: https://www.etihad.com/en/book/special-offers/promotion/student-special-fares

February 2021: Introducing the year of opportunity campaign by HSBC and partners03 Feb 202100:31:02

Towards the end of 2020, HSBC launched a campaign for international students to help them navigate the challenges of virtual learning during the pandemic. This campaign, called Year of Opportunity, featured interviews with international students affected by the pandemic who shared their tips and reflections.

HSBC knows that for many international students (particularly those who may be stuck overseas), the holidays may be a particularly difficult time. So, in December, ahead of the festive holidays, HSBC extended this campaign further, sharing advice from their university partners and experts on topics such as managing their mental health, and applying for internships and university courses in 2021. https://internationalservices.hsbc.com/yearofopportunity

For this episode, we are excited to have three  partners of HSBC's Year of Opportunity campaign to discuss the support and tips for international students during this difficult time.

January 2021: Financial solutions for international students06 Jan 202100:48:12

In this episode, we explore questions including:

  • Can financial service providers help students reduce their study costs and help them with their budgeting constraints?
  • Should financial service providers go beyond just financing and assist students in other areas such as access to relevant products and services?
  • What types of new fintech solutions and services will be available for international students?

This episode features Amit Singh, Founder & CEO at UniCreds, Tony Chen, Head of International Education Proposition at HSBC, and Adam Cross, Director of Marketing at Future Finance. 

This episode of ICEF Exchange is in partnership with HSBC – The global financial leader in supporting parents and students in the international education journey. To find out more, check out HSBC's website: https://internationalservices.hsbc.com/yearofopportunity/?cid=HBEU:JL:S0:IB:00:2010:007.

 

 

December 2020: How agents are supporting students and parents during online studies16 Dec 202000:27:40

This episode of ICEF Exchange takes a closer look at the role of agents and how it has shifted during the pandemic. More than ever this year, agents are not only providing educational advice but are also increasingly called on to mentor students, provide emotional support, calm anxieties of parents and students and help them manage the psychology of disappointment and hope. 

This episode hears from Stephanie Zimmermann, Senior Agent Relations Manager, ICEF, David Mandil, Managing Partner, NM Educação Internacional/NM International Education, and Britta Vincent, Founder & Owner, International-sur-Loire. 

This episode of ICEF Exchange is in partnership with HSBC – The global financial leader in supporting parents and students in the international education journey. To find out more, check out HSBC's website: https://internationalservices.hsbc.com/yearofopportunity/?cid=HBEU:JL:S0:IB:00:2010:007.

November 2020: The Impact of micro credentials on international education25 Nov 202000:39:15

Micro-credentials, or ‘non-degree credentials’, are becoming more widespread and are increasingly  embraced by employers, educators, and individuals alike.  This episode of ICEF Exchange zeros in on the impact of micro-credentials on the international education industry.

This episode is in partnership with HSBC – The global financial leader in supporting parents and students in the international education journey. To find out more, check out HSBC's website: https://internationalservices.hsbc.com/yearofopportunity/?cid=HBEU:JL:S0:IB:00:2010:007.

Start-ups in international education: disrupters or innovators?17 Apr 202400:59:28

• News & developments 
     - Canadian immigration minister releases official cap figures and targets for 2024
     - Australia: Record-high foreign enrolment but tighter immigration settings now taking hold

• Main topic: Start-ups in international education: disrupters or innovators?

• Keys to the market: Sweden

With

Kasper Baars
Co-Founder / Co-director
The Discov

Lydia Jones
CEO and founder
Housemates

Carla Wyburn
CEO and co-founder
English Coach AI

Craig Riggs 
Editor in Chief 
ICEF

Martijn van de Veen (host)
CBDO
ICEF

 

November 2020: Navigating the future of English Language Teaching into 2030 for agents and providers11 Nov 202000:50:24

This episode takes a step back from current pressures facing the English Language Teaching (ELT) sector and examines longer-term trends out until 2030. By taking a longer-term view, our panelists for this episode will help guide both agents and eductators as they seek to develop a strong ELT offering into the future. 

October 2020: US international student recruitment in the time of Covid-1921 Oct 202000:46:39

As the Covid-19 pandemic continues to restrict global travel, and with international arrival into the USA all but prohibited in recent months, this episode of ICEF Exchange examines how international student recruitment to US educational institutions has been impacted during the Covid-19 pandemic, and explores measures international education professionals are taking to respond to the crisis. 

This episode of the ICEF Exchange is in partnership with HSBC – The global financial leader in supporting parents and students in the international education journey. To find out more, check out HSBC's website: https://bit.ly/2TrDAdn.

September 2020: How mental health support is adapting to support students during COVID-1930 Sep 202000:38:24

As institutions and schools continue to welcome students back to class – whether in-person or virtually – there are some early indications that mental health is already proving an even more challenging concern than before the pandemic. Promoting and supporting student mental health is going to be one of the big challenges of the coming year for both educators and agents alike.

In this episode of ICEF Exchange, expert representatives from the international education industry provide insights on the specialist mental health support that is now being made available to international students.

September 2020: Latin America market update: agent and educator reaction to COVID-1916 Sep 202001:00:05

In this episode, representatives of the international education industry from Latin America provide insights on the following questions: 

  • What are the key strengths educational institutions in the region have to offer students?
  • What is the main challenge for educational institutions to attract international students from LATAM and other regions?
  • Is a coordinated governmental strategy to prioritise international education necessary to boost student recruitment in the region?
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