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As far as the level of decision making is concerned, it is a strategic indicator and falls within the [[Relationship with Society]] scope. | As far as the level of decision making is concerned, it is a strategic indicator and falls within the [[Relationship with Society]] scope. | ||
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* Assess publicity of study programmes, teaching and learning and attraction policies. | * Assess publicity of study programmes, teaching and learning and attraction policies. |
Revision as of 11:24, 15 November 2021
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.
Decision-making uses
- Assess publicity of study programmes, teaching and learning and attraction policies.
Formula
(Σ International students enrolled / Σ Students enrolled) *100