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The data gathered in the report includes a summary of 2,492 respondents which offers a rich tapestry of insights into the preferences and motivations of prospective international students, including the impact of political fatigue, a possible rise in cynicism, and more. We offer observations that suggest that these feelings have unlocked some students' desires to study in previously avoided countries.

Subject areas to watch in 2023

Growing subject areas where the demand for Bachelor's and Master's programmes outstrips supply . 

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The data gathered in the report includes a summary of 2,492 respondents which offers a rich tapestry of insights into the preferences and motivations of prospective international students, including the impact of political fatigue, a possible rise in cynicism, and more. We offer observations that suggest that these feelings have unlocked some students' desires to study in previously avoided countries.

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Be responsive to what students are asking for. Read more about how Studyportals helped the University of Bristol use real-time data insights for new programme development.


Subjects with high demand, in low supply, for international student recruitment

Know Your Neighborhood

We have teamed up with Intead to deliver a report that provides more insights into what future may hold for Higher Education Sector in the US. 

This report highlights the shifts in the political priorities of international education-seekers since the 2016 US presidential election, specifically regarding the prospect of studying in the US under Mr. Donald Trump versus under Joe Biden. 

As we head into summer 2024, two things are top of mind for many US academic leaders: 

How UTA partnered with Studyportals to build a robust digital presence and boost international student recruitment

By establishing a robust digital presence beyond their website, UTA could tap into a larger pool of potential students and establish a strong foundation for recruitment and enrolment success.

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We have teamed up with Intead to deliver a report that provides more insights into what future may hold for Higher Education Sector in the US. 

This report highlights the shifts in the political priorities of international education-seekers since the 2016 US presidential election, specifically regarding the prospect of studying in the US under Mr. Donald Trump versus under Joe Biden. 

How UTA partnered with Studyportals to build a robust digital presence and boost international student recruitment

Be responsive to what students are asking for. Read more about how Studyportals helped the University of Bristol use real-time data insights for new programme development.

Download the Case Study


By establishing a robust digital presence beyond their website, UTA could tap into a larger pool of potential students and establish a strong foundation for recruitment and enrolment success.


Our clients

You might be interested in

As we head into summer 2024, two things are top of mind for many US academic leaders: 

1. How will the US presidential election results influence enrollment?

2. How will US policies change, for better or worse, as we seek to attract and 

enroll international students?

1. How will the US presidential election results influence enrollment?

2. How will US policies change, for better or worse, as we seek to attract and enroll international students?