Student Bloggers Spread the WordGen Z values authenticity, research, and analysis in decision making. Through the student bloggers on StudyUSA.com, international students are able to have a window into what the experience of coming to America to study is really like. Creating meaningful experiences for connection and authenticity is the secret sauce for this digital-savvy population that makes up one-third of our world. Use our student blogger program and allow your international students to tell their stories and share their own experiences of your school or program.
Contact our team to learn more about the Student Blogger Program → Get a head start on using WeChat to reach international students in China. This presentation explains the history of the platform, the types of accounts available, and best practices. Download the presentation here.
What's Happening This WeekFor our clients:
Join Gavin Newton-Tanzer, president and co-founder of Sunrise International, this week at E20, our free webinar series offered in partnership with Branta. Gavin will be talking about “DIY Techniques and Strategies to Create Your Own VR Content” on Thursday, April 23, at 10:00AM PST. Register for this webinar here → If you missed last week’s webinar on “Navigating Social Media During a Crisis” led by Mildred Stephens, director of social media at Study in the USA, you can listen to it here and download the presentation. For students: This week there are two Student Sessions on Facebook Live! The first, on Tuesday, April 21 at 8:00PM PST, is on the topic of “Actor Training in America” and features David Law, director of education at Theatre of Arts in Los Angeles, CA. The second, “How Admissions Counselors Review Applications,” will be led by Bridget Flaherty, associate director at Lewis & Clark College, on Thursday, April 23 at 9:00AM PST. Watch the broadcast here → For our clients:
Join Study in the USA’s own Director of Social Media Mildred Stephens this week at E20, our free webinar series offered in partnership with Branta. Mildred will be talking about “Navigating Social Media During a Crisis” on Thursday, April 16, at 10 AM PST. Register for this webinar here → Listen to last week’s webinar and download the presentation on “Leveraging Your Student Network: Authentic Engagement of Potential International Students During the ‘New Normal’” led by Sandra Halladey, Account Executive at Study in the USA. For students: Also, on Thursday, April 16, at 9AM PST, we’re kicking off Student Sessions on Facebook Live with Karl Anderson and Emilija Sarma from the University of Arkansas as they lead a discussion for international students on “What’s the Difference Between a Bachelor’s and Graduate Program?” Watch the broadcast here → To support and inform international students and educational systems navigating the current challenging and evolving climate, Study in the USA is launching Student Sessions on Facebook Live on April 16 at 8 PM PST. This weekly program connects current and prospective international students with universities and peers. All sessions will be recorded for viewing after the session. Presenters & Topics
How You Can Connect With Students NowLooking for an opportunity right now to connect with potential or current international students? Study in the USA has created Student Sessions on Facebook Live to make that happen! The broadcast series begins on April 16 with a session at 9am PST (to reach students in South America) and another at 8pm PST (to reach students in Asia). Topics will include Financing Your Education, Community College Pathways to a Bachelor’s and Advanced Degrees, Don't Overpay for U.S. Higher Education, What’s the Difference Between and a Bachelor’s and Graduate Program?, and many others.
Contact our team to learn more → Education + advancement, delivered in 20 minutesAs the educational industry navigates the current situation and challenges, Study in the USA and Branta are partnering to help fine tune international education program development and marketing strategies during this critical time. E20 is a series of informative, 20-minute sessions offering timely topics like navigating crisis, best practices for social media, leveraging your network for recruiting, news about innovative relevant technologies, and industry trends. Starting April 9th, the free webinars will be held every Thursday at 10 AM PST, followed by a Q&A. Registration and additional information can be found at http://bit.ly/E20series. The E-20 Series is a collaboration between Branta and Study in the USA. Our goal is to build a community of international education professionals who are driven by data, strategy, and measurable results. Presenters & Topics
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