Student Fact File: Eastern Europe

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How do students from Central Asia, Turkey and Russia make study abroad choices? In just one page, QS provides key data insights from the annual International Student Survey (ISS), the world’s largest survey of pre-enrolled international students.

Learn what motivates Eastern European students to study abroad, what their communications preferences are and what their expectations are around graduate outcomes. In this one-pager, you’ll learn:

  • What key factors are valuable for Eastern European students
  • What sources of information are important to this demographic
  • How students choose a destination country and university

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