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8F-2 International student flows – five scenarios for the next ten years (40mins)

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Wednesday, March 15, 2023
1:45 PM - 2:05 PM
111C

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Where will students come from in the next 10 years? This question is critical for student recruitment, source country strategy and diversification considerations across the higher education sector in Australia and globally. However, there is relatively limited information on the long-term drivers of global demand for international higher education. The session will present research undertaken by Navitas on the long-term outlook for international student mobility up to 2030, presenting insights based on key underlying economic, demographic and participation drivers. In particular the presenters will adopt a scenario based approach to focus in on five scenarios that might come to define e next ten years in international education. Navitas will present what this means for overall global student flows, key source countries (such as China and India) and major international education destinations. Learning Objectives: Attendees will: • develop an understanding of what the size of the overall global mobility market will be in 2030 • gain an understanding of the long-term mobility trends for major source countries and the key drivers of these • consider what scenarios are possible and likely over the next ten years and what does this mean for the outlook for the international education industry. Target Audience: The session will be beneficial for a wide range of stakeholders in international education. This includes senior higher education executives focused on international education recruitment, agents and recruitment stakeholders, those with interest in TNE, as well as government and other stakeholders. Target Audience Level: Intermediate, Advanced


Presenter(s)

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Mr Ethan Fogarty
Senior Manager - Government Relations
Navitas, Australia

International student flows – five scenarios for the next ten years

1:45 PM - 2:25 PM

Biography

Ethan is a public policy specialist with experience in policy analysis and development particularly in the higher education and international education sectors. He has provided strategic and policy advice across international education and higher education. Ethan was previously a Director at Nous Group – an international management consultancy.

Chairperson

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Paula Burns
President and CEO
Langara College

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