How Prospective International Students Interested in the EU are Responding to COVID-19

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Wondering how prospective international students who are interested in studying in the EU are responding to the coronavirus crisis?  

This white paper reveals the latest findings from our ongoing coronavirus survey, focusing on the responses from 26,500 students interested in the EU, including:  

  • How these prospective students are changing their study plans 
  • How these students feel about online learning during the crisis 
  • And what they expect from universities  

Fill out the short form to download your free copy of the white paper today.  

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