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We works together with academic institutions and international education providers
worldwide and currently has ongoing projects in the United Kingdom, Norway,
Italy, Spain and the United States within the following business sectors:
Language Schools
Art, Design and Fashion Academies
Postgraduate Schools
Private Universities
State Universities
Business Schools
Schools of Management
Language Travel Agencies
Promote your course or institution and Recruit Students
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* 800 - 1200 word promotional
* Promotional features may be updated at any time
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* Live website statistics
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International Student Recruitment
- In 2004, 2.7 million students were enrolled in HEIs outside their
countries of citizenship. In 2005-06, six countries hosted 67% of these students
(23% in the US, 12% in the UK, 11% in Germany, 10% in France, 7% in Australia,
and 5% in Japan). (UNESCO, 2006)
- New Zealand's share of the global market for international students
increased more than fourfold between 2000 and 2006. Australia's increased by 58%
and the UK's by 35%. (OECD, 2006)
- There were 223,850 international students (excluding EU) enrolled at
UK HEIs in 2005-06, an increase of 64% in just five years. There were a further
106,000 EU students in 2005-06. (HESA, 2006)
- International students make up 13% of all HE students in the UK, third
in proportion only to New Zealand and Australia. For those undertaking advanced
research programmes, the figure is 40%, second only to Switzerland. The OECD
averages are 6% and 16%, respectively. (OECD, 2006)
- UK HEIs continue to attract new full-time undergraduates from abroad.
The number of new international applicants for entry in 2007 was 68,500, an
increase of 7.8% on the previous year. The number of EU applicants rose by 33%.
(UCAS, 2007)
- Students from China make up almost one-quarter of all international
students in the UK. The fastest increase is from India: in 2007 there were more
than 23,000 Indian students in the UK, a five-fold increase in less than a
decade. (British Council, 2007)
- The number of students in England participating in the Erasmus
programme declined by 40% between 1995-96 and 2004-05 - from 9,500 to 5,500.
Participation from other EU countries increased during this period. However,
North American and Australian students have a lower mobility level than their UK
counterparts. (CIHE, 2007)
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Alliance Partners
McGrath Institute of Business Australia (MIBA) is a global provider of
high quality accredited Australian online tertiary education. MIBA was formerly
known as Institute of Technology Australia.
Australian Computer Society (ACS) is a registered
training organisation authorised to issue the ICA50105 Diploma of
Information Technology (General) qualification
University of Oxford Online The University of Oxford is recognized as being the oldest university in
the English-speaking world. Oxford has a reputation as being
one of the world's top universities.
Northeast Community College (US)
Tuition Fee= US$4500
per year
AAS Degree(Two Years)- Accounting, Behavioral Science (Psychology, Sociology), Business, IT
Chattahoochee Technical College(US)
Tuition Fee=US$5120 per year
AAS Degree(Two Years)- Accounting,Business Administrative
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