James Melissa
Faculty of Business, University of Prince Edward Island, 550 University Avenue, Charlottetown, PEI Canada.
High Educ Policy. 2022 Apr 20:1-19. doi: 10.1057/s41307-022-00271-3.
Higher education can be considered an industry comprised of mobile students attending institutions worldwide (Findlay et al. in Int Migr 55(3):139-155, 2017). The global pandemic, COVID-19, has significantly impacted the mobility of these students. Higher education institutions (HEIs) have attracted students using international student recruiters, various marketing materials, websites, and educational agents (de Wit in Int High Educ 59:13-14, 2015). When COVID-19 began to unfold around the globe the disease impacted many sectors of the economy, but the impact of disease on the higher education industry is not well documented. The purpose of this study is to explore how higher education institutional student recruitment staff responded to the COVID-19 pandemic. This study explores the perspectives of international student recruitment staff in eight small to medium-sized institutions in Canada to understand the impact of the pandemic on their practice and to generate insights for policymakers to consider when planning the future of international student recruitment (ISR). The study found that these recruiters perceived their size to be a disadvantage and that the pandemic highlighted the inequities within higher education. Furthermore, recruiters feared the competitive position of small to medium-sized institutions is potentially deteriorating with implications on policy, resources, and internal relationships within HEIs.
高等教育可被视为一个由流动学生组成的行业,这些学生就读于世界各地的院校(芬德利等人,《国际移民》,第55卷第3期,第139 - 155页,2017年)。全球大流行疾病新冠病毒病(COVID - 19)对这些学生的流动性产生了重大影响。高等教育机构(HEIs)通过国际学生招聘人员、各种营销材料、网站和教育代理来吸引学生(德维特,《国际高等教育》,第59期,第13 - 14页,2015年)。当COVID - 19在全球蔓延时,该疾病影响了经济的许多部门,但疾病对高等教育行业的影响却鲜有文献记载。本研究的目的是探讨高等教育机构的学生招生工作人员如何应对COVID - 19大流行。本研究探讨了加拿大八所中小型机构中国际学生招生工作人员的观点,以了解大流行对他们工作的影响,并为政策制定者在规划国际学生招生(ISR)的未来时提供参考见解。研究发现,这些招聘人员认为他们机构的规模是一个劣势,并且大流行凸显了高等教育内部的不平等。此外,招聘人员担心中小型机构的竞争地位可能会恶化,这会对高等教育机构的政策、资源和内部关系产生影响。