Difference between revisions of "Recruitment of international students"
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It is a quantitative indicator that shows the percentage of international students, coming from abroad to study at a specific university, out of the total number of students enrolled in that university. | It is a quantitative indicator that shows the percentage of international students, coming from abroad to study at a specific university, out of the total number of students enrolled in that university. | ||
− | As far as the level of decision making is concerned, it is a strategic indicator and falls within the | + | As far as the level of decision making is concerned, it is a strategic indicator and falls within the [[Relationship with Society]] scope. |
It can be used to assess publicity of study programmes, teaching and learning and attraction policies. | It can be used to assess publicity of study programmes, teaching and learning and attraction policies. |
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Description
It is a quantitative indicator that shows the percentage of international students, coming from abroad to study at a specific university, out of the total number of students enrolled in that university.
As far as the level of decision making is concerned, it is a strategic indicator and falls within the Relationship with Society scope.
It can be used to assess publicity of study programmes, teaching and learning and attraction policies.
Formula
(Σ International students enrolled / Σ Students enrolled) *100