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Chinese students ‘prefer UK to other study destinations’

Times Higher Education, 2022-08 (2514)

Copyright THE World Universities Insights Limited Aug 4, 2022 ;ISSN: 0049-3929

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  • Title:
    Chinese students ‘prefer UK to other study destinations’
  • Subjects: Artificial intelligence ; Asian students ; Careers ; Cities ; Cultural Differences ; Educational Resources ; Employment Opportunities ; Foreign students ; Higher education ; Online Searching ; Recruitment ; Study abroad
  • Is Part Of: Times Higher Education, 2022-08 (2514)
  • Description: The data, sourced via the Beijing Overseas Study Service Association (BOSSA), China’s business association of study abroad service agencies, shows that potential students’ preference for the UK follows a different trajectory in the “long tail” – with a higher interest level shown by students from third-tier and lower-tier cities. Katherine Pei, regional manager at City, University of London, who oversees the university’s recruitment in China and South Korea, told Times Higher Education: “For prospective students in the first-tier and second-tier cities, they enjoy the locational advantages with more exchange opportunities and language learning resources in the big cities; whereas for students in lower tiers, the pandemic has not weakened their motivation to study abroad.” John McNamara, global research manager at the British Council, said: “2022-23 presents a mixed picture in terms of recruitment from China, with some HEIs reporting growth while others are seeing a decline in applications.
  • Publisher: London: THE World Universities Insights Limited
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 0049-3929
  • Source: ProQuest Central

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