Join IALC at ICEF Berlin 2018 for special seminar to celebrate The IALC Student Experience Retrospective Analysis

Written by William Barber 16 十月 2018

Join IALC at ICEF Berlin 2018 for special seminar to celebrate The IALC Student Experience Retrospective Analysis

As a leading association for the learning of languages abroad, one of the core values of IALC is to build a global community  and foster international understanding through collaboration  and sharing across  the  world. 

Our  research  projects, administered by StudentMarketing, aim to build valuable  data which can be used as a reference in the international  education industry in which billions of people participate.

The IALC 2017 & 2018 Research Reports were one of the first systematic attempts to measure the student experience at a global level and this unmissable seminar at ICEF Berlin 2018 will analyse both reports in detail.

The exclusive IALC seminar will be hosted by industry specialist Patrik Pavlacic, Head of Research at StudentMarketing at the InterContinental Hotel on Sunday 4 November from 15:00 till 16:00 in Room Charlottenburg I/II.

Watch our IALC Research Report 2018 Review with Patrik Pavlacic, Head of Research at StudentMarketing.

Our 2018 IALC Report:

The IALC 2018 Research Report, Perfecting the Student Experience, is based on an online survey conducted among more than 4,700 students in 136 countries between January and March of 2017 and focused on the “pre-arrival phase of the study abroad journey.”

It follows our earlier report in the series that “enumerated and quantified student preferences, experiences and, ultimately, satisfaction.”

The 2018 study respondents were former or current students of IALC schools around the world. Of the nine languages offered by IALC schools, English was the preferred language of study (46%), followed by German (19%) and Spanish (15%). Students aged 18–24 composed the largest segment of respondents (37%), with 25–34-year-olds next (29%), followed by students aged 55+ (12%) and juniors aged 17 or younger (3%).

Download the 2017 & 2018 Report today ahead of the Research seminar at ICEF Berlin.

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