The role of international marketing in higher education

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With declining domestic enrollments and continuing funding cuts, many higher education institutions are exploring new ways to market and promote themselves to international students. Higher education institutions view international students not only as a source of revenues, but also as an integral part of an overall academic strategy. Universities and colleges face new challenges in student recruitment and international competition. The role of international marketing in higher education is of growing importance.

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Wu, T., & Naidoo, V. (2016). The role of international marketing in higher education. In International Marketing of Higher Education (pp. 3–9). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-54291-5_1

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