Immigration law ▪ Conversion tracking ▪ Deep reading
Higher Ed
AFRICA: Less privileged outgoing students tend to go study in China
AUSTRALIA: Indian exemption blunts Australian work rights revocation🔒
CANADA: Study permit applications from Indian students down 40%
CHINA: Educational escape rooms increase attendance and engagement🔒
FRANCE: New immigration law could hurt ambitious int’l student target🔒
NETHERLANDS: 76% of master’s programs taught in English, 14% in Dutch
PHILIPPINES: Free tuition at public unis benefits wealthy students🔒
PORTUGAL: No increase in research units’ budget in spite of inflation🔒
SCOTLAND: 6% budget cut unlikely to be offset by int’l recruitment🔒
UNITED STATES: Pioneer in K-12 online ed pursues value from AI🔒
Digital marketing
ADVERTISING: Google is turning off cookies for 1% of Chrome users🔒
ADVERTISING: Your conversion tracking will break. Now what?
MARKETING: Voice search and augmented reality among trends for 2024
SEARCH: Google’s algorithm overvalues recent, monetizable content
VIDEO: Here’s Gen-2, Runway’s AI text-to-video generative AI system
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