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2025 analysis and insights from the world’s largest survey of enrolled students.

 

The 2025 Global Student Experience Report brings a focused lens to the experiences, opinions, decision-making and perceptions of the global population of students.

In keeping with previous years, the 2025 report benefits from an unrivalled sample of responses from 173,105 students, including 106,427 international students, studying at 132 institutions in 24 countries, making the International Student Barometer the world’s largest survey of enrolled students.


The 2025 report contains the feature articles:
•    How does this current generation of students view the impact of AI?
•    Who is going to recommend your institution? A study of the drivers of Net Promoter Score.
•    The voice of the Indonesian student.
•    The marked impact of students commuting.
•    Spotlight on: GCC students studying abroad.

Plus, a selection of our Regional Focus reports:
•    UK
•    Europe
•    Malaysia
•    Singapore
•    North America

In sharing this unique data and insight, we hope to further support institutions’ and peak bodies’ endeavours to respond to the evolving challenges presented by the Higher Education landscape, and help inform decisions that positively impact their current and future students.

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