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Lead indicators for international education: What are they telling us?

Lead indicators for international education: What are they telling us?

Presenter: Kadi Taylor
Event Date: 18 September 2018

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In this recording, Kadi Taylor presents a snapshot of what the lead indicators, including offshore visa grants and international student commencements, are currently showing for the Australian international education sector.

She looks at sector, market and field of study trends to highlight emerging differences, and offers her views around what this might mean for the medium-term outlook for onshore international education.

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To continue the conversation, contact Kadi Taylor, or share your thoughts and ideas via Yammer, Twitter or LinkedIn.

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Filed Under: Leading
Tagged With: australian international education sector, elicos, international higher education, international student commencements, international students, offshore visa grants, vet,

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