International Student Survey 2021 – Volume 2: Australia and New Zealand post-pandemic student marketing and recruitment

Download your free copy of the International Student Survey 2021 – Volume 2: Australia and New Zealand post-pandemic student marketing and recruitment.

This report explores a range of issues relevant to international student marketers and recruiters, including:   

  • Which methods of communication and social media marketing platforms are emerging and growing in popularity? 
  • What types of information are most important to prospective international students seeking to understand their changing study options?  
  • How can universities engage constructively with education agents and other third-parties to ensure that prospective students are equipped with the most timely and up-to-date information about their study conditions? 

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