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International recruitment agents can build back better


International recruitment agents can build back better
While grossly uneven, the roll-out of COVID-19 vaccines is ushering in a new chapter in the pandemic in terms of global student mobility.
Many students, and university staff who work to support them, have grounds for cautious optimism that overseas study and travel conditions will continue improving, even if haltingly.
International student recruitment professionals, for their part, are no longer witnessing a severe downturn in enrolments; that shoe has already dropped. Instead, those fortunate enough to have avoided redundancy now have the opportunity to envision what a return to a ‘new normal’ might look like. ....

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Private colleges pay student recruiters up to $300,000 in bonuses


Private colleges pay student recruiters up to $300,000 in bonuses
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Private colleges across Australia are paying local education agents hundreds of thousands of dollars to recruit international students who were already in the country, including many who were enrolled in public universities.
Agents who recruit students from overseas are upset that onshore poaching is damaging their reputation with universities and downgrading the quality of education.
Belle Lim, president of the Council of International Students Australia.
Credit:Luis Enrique Ascui
Some agents who recruit students who are already in Australia are demanding colleges pay commissions of up to 50 per cent in some cases according to private college representatives. Additional cash bonuses as high as $300,000 are also being offered for the recruitment of 100 students. ....

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