By Scott Jaschik. A new survey by Kaplan Test Prep asked admissions officials at M.B.A. programs about recent declines in application totals. More...
Aus: Project Global Citizen Survey launched
By Anton Crace. A global survey to understand the international student experience and identify resources gaps has launched in Queensland, Australia. More...
Beachside locations top Ryugaku survey
By Viggo Stacey. EC English Language Centres’ Los Angeles study option and Navitas English’s Manly Beach School in Sydney have been awarded joint first place in Japanese education agent Ryugaku Journal’s Best School Award 2018. More...
Pays COB. Une enquête auprès des 15-30 ans
Dans le cadre du programme "Nerzh", le Conseil de développement du pays de Centre Ouest Bretagne (COB) lance une enquête auprès des 15-30 ans du territoire, qu'ils y vivent ou qu'ils l'aient quitté. Se déroulant jusqu'en février, elle traite de la formation, de la mobilité, de l'emploi, de la culture.
Source : http://www.gref-bretagne.com/Actualites/Revue-de-presse/Pays-COB.-Une-enquete-aupres-des-15-30-ans
Insertion professionnelle et satisfaction des demandeurs d'emploi entrés en formation : résultats d'enquêtes 2018 de la Région

Enquête : projet de déploiement d'une "ressource handicap formation"

TALIS 2018: Why we’re asking teachers about their work
When we launched the Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS) more than 10 years ago, we began with a simple question: what can teachers tell us about their work? At the time, this was a novel approach; TALIS was the first global survey to ask teachers and school leaders about their work and learning environments. But over time, it’s become clear that a better understanding of the conditions under which teachers work (and students learn) can help countries face diverse challenges and improve policies. More...
Enforcement Survey: What happens to public officials who take bribes?
The business community often complains during consultations with the OECD Working Group on Bribery that its focus on criminalising the supply-side of foreign bribery creates an unbalanced approach to enforcement. In their view, companies face credible enforcement risks and high sanctions if they engage in foreign bribery, while the public officials who solicit or receive bribes seem to enjoy de facto impunity. More...
CBIE highlights student satisfaction, but housing is a growing concern
By Claudia Civinini. Investigating students’ opinions and mapping their experience, the new CBIE International Student Survey revealed a positive picture for the Canadian international education industry. More...
UUKi and BUILA support sector on MAC inquiry
By Amy Baker. UK institutions need to think hard about proving the value of their international education activity when responding to the Migration Advisory Committee, and to assist them Universities UK International and BUILA have been collaborating to help educators frame their responses. More...