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SUMMARY:IEASA Webinar | Making Sense of International Student Data: What the ISB tells us and the perspective from Rhodes University
DESCRIPTION:Join Orla Quinlan\, Chrispinus Mkado\, and Nannette Ripmeester for the ISB webinar in association with IEASA about “Making Sense of International Student Data: What the ISB tells us and the perspective from Rhodes University” on May 18th\, 2026 at 14.00PM – 14.45PM CET. \nThis IEASA webinar will explore the International Student Barometer (ISB) as a tool for understanding student perceptions\, benchmarking performance\, and identifying areas for meaningful improvement. Rather than focusing on the survey itself\, the conversation will centre on what institutions can learn from the data and how those insights can be translated into action. \nDrawing upon a rich evidence-base for the international student experience\, your presenters will help you understand what students value\, where they encounter barriers\, and how their perceptions compare across benchmark groups. The webinar will detail how higher education institutions can interpret ISB data in practical ways\, with a focus on institutional learning\, student experience\, and informed decision-making. \nNannette Ripmeester will provide an overview of the kinds of insights the ISB generates\, and Orla Quinlan from Rhodes University will share an institutional perspective on working with the data in practice. Together\, the speakers will offer a grounded conversation on how student feedback can be translated into meaningful institutional practice. \nBy joining the session\, you will: \n\nGain fresh insights from the world’s largest survey of enrolled students.\nDiscover global trends in student satisfaction and decision-making.\nUnderstand how this is being put into practice\, in African Higher Education institutions.\n\nKeen to know more? You can register here.
URL:https://www.labourmobility.com/events/18358/
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SUMMARY:ISB Webinar | Global by Design: International Student Experience\, AI\, and the Future of Canadian Higher Education.
DESCRIPTION:Join Nannette Ripmeester (Regional Director Surveys – Europe and N. America) and Dr Douglas Proctor (York University\, Canada) for the webinar about “Global by Design: International Student Experience\, AI\, and the Future of Canadian Higher Education.” on June 4th\, 2026 at 15.00PM – 15.45PM (21.00PM – 21.45PM CEST). \nThis webinar will explore the evolving Canadian higher education landscape through the lens of global student voice and institutional strategy. Drawing on early insights from the forthcoming 2026 Global Student Experience report\, powered by data from the International Student Barometer (ISB)\, Nannette will highlight emerging patterns in international students’ expectations\, engagement\, wellbeing\, and value perceptions – and what these mean for Canadian institutions competing in an increasingly complex global market. \nThe session will also offer a preview of findings from Etio’s upcoming NAFSA 2026 presentation\, “How do students use AI? Findings from 100\,000+ international students.” These insights shed light on how currently enrolled students are interacting with AI in their studies and career planning\, how institutions can make informed\, evidence based decisions about AI adoption\, and what AI means for employability outcomes for a generation that is truly global by design. \nKey Takeaways \n\nBetter understand the pressures and priorities facing international students in Canada today.\n Assess how AI is already shaping learning behaviors and career readiness.\n Connect student experience data to strategic decisions around recruitment\, support\, and educational design.\nSee how the International Student Barometer can act as a critical evidence-base for navigating uncertainty and driving sustainable competitive advantage.\n\nThis webinar is for leaders who want more than anecdotes\, and who recognise that student voice\, at scale\, is essential for shaping the future of Canadian higher education. You can register here.
URL:https://www.labourmobility.com/events/isb-webinar-global-by-design-international-student-experience-ai-and-the-future-of-canadian-higher-education/
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