Students in Motion
Where students go globally to study. Pinpoint trends that can indicate future movement of students from one country to another. Forecasting has traditionally been a difficult discipline, but Education Intelligence has developed a new model capable of delivering annual predictions of student demand for education with a high degree of robustness. Based on a wide range of economic, socio-political, demographic and attitudinal variables, these reports examine short- to mid-term trends and influencing factors.
- Chapter 1 first examines the political risks for Chinese students going to the US. Recent pressures on the political relationship between the two countries are outlined along with aspects of mutual dependence between them. The economic risks for Chinese students going to the US are examined in the remainder of the chapter. The importance of currency exchange is noted and obstacles to...PRICE: US$400.00
- Chapter 1 first examines the anticipated political risks for Indian students going to the US. The effects of the Indian government’s ‘reservation’ policy are seen on the domestic demand for higher education. The authors discuss the impact of the latest US attempts to limit permanent immigration. The economic risks for Indian students going to the US are examined in the...PRICE: US$400.00
- Chapter 1 first examines the political risks for Malaysian students going to the US. Recent changes of leadership in both countries are seen to have benefited international relations, although obstacles to progress remain. The effect of the ‘One Malaysia’ concept currently being put into practice is noted in relation to student flow. The economic risks for Malaysian students...PRICE: US$400.00
- Chapter 1 first examines the political risks for Chinese students going to Canada. The report contrasts Canada’s firm stance on human rights issues with a commercial pragmatism also demonstrated by the host country. How the burgeoning commercial relationship between the two countries might affect the inflow of Chinese students is outlined. The economic risks for Chinese...PRICE: US$400.00
- Chapter 1 first examines the anticipated political risks for Indian students going to Canada. The report offers thoughts on the domestic higher education system in India before evaluating the Canadian government’s attempts to attract Indian students to its Universities. The economic risks for Indian students going to Canada are examined in the remainder of the chapter. The authors...PRICE: US$400.00
- Chapter 1 first examines the political risks for Chinese students going to Australia. Recent pressures on the political relationship between the two countries are outlined. The authors highlight the attention China is paying to the political changes in the Middle East while explaining the differences between the domestic situation there and in a nation such as Egypt. The effects of recent...PRICE: US$400.00
- Chapter 1 first examines the political risks for Malaysian students going to Australia. The relationship between the two countries is outlined and further opportunities for cooperation considered. The effects of the new Australian visa system are noted by the authors, as are ambitious plans by the Malaysian government to expand and improve domestic higher education. The economic risks for...PRICE: US$400.00
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