New Report Highlights Role of Tech in International Recruitment

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World Education Services (WES) recently released a report that looks at current and future international student mobility trends. Part of their conclusion is that social media and technology will be a critical component of future international recruitment strategies. Read more…


Universities Find New Ways to Use Social Networks

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Facebook and Twitter are the most popular social networks in higher education, but others are rapidly gaining momentum. Tumblr has recently emerged as a favorite among schools and students alike. Read on to find out how universities and colleges are using these three social networks to connect with and recruit students. Read more…


Universities flock to China’s Sina Weibo

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China is the largest exporter of students and has the most number of internet users in the world. Therefore it should come as no surprise that universities are trying to reach out to Chinese students through digital means. Here are how schools are making use of Sina Weibo, the Chinese equivalent of Twitter. Read more…


International Outlook for 2013

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2012 has come and gone and 2013 is looking to be an exciting year for both social media and international education. Here is a key recap of the year that was in social media and what to expect internationally for 2013. Read more…


College Students and Mobile Devices

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From apps to social media, the demands of students are forcing universities and colleges to adopt mobile technology on campus. Having grown up with smartphones and other mobile devices, students expect institutions to offer a variety of services in the cloud. Read more…


Social Media Forcing Students and Schools to Adapt

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College students were among the first to adopt social media just a few years ago. Universities quickly followed in order to reach students at their digital hangout spots. Now both sides continue to adjust to the evolving world of social media. Read more…