ποΈ Advancement & Alumni + HolonIQ NYC Summit
Building a lifelong connection with alumni is more than a matter of fundraising, with an increasing number of institutions seeking to engage alumni in their lifelong learning programs. Register for early-bird pricing for HolonIQ's global flagship Summit in πΊπΈ New York, 10-11 Sept.
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Building a lifelong connection with alumni is more than a matter of fundraising, with an increasing number of institutions seeking to engage alumni in their lifelong learning programs. Digital solutions in the market can support both. Register this week for early-bird pricing for HolonIQ's global flagship Back to School Summit in πΊπΈ New York on 10-11 Sept., as we delve into the key drivers and technologies behind changes to the education market.
This Week's Topics
ποΈ Advancement and Alumni. Digitalizing and modernizing alumni management and engagement
π Global Student Flows US Outlook. Access our latest HolonIQ data and insights about global student flows
πΊπΈ Back to School Summit in New York. HolonIQ's flagship summit covering the key drivers, trends, and technologies impacting the education market
π° Education Funding. Deals and funding of the week
ποΈ Technology supporting advancement & Alumni
Advancement and alumni initiatives can offer a comprehensive approach for educational institutions, nonprofits, and organizations to cultivate stronger alumni relationships, improve reputation, secure crucial funding, and increasingly, engage alumni in lifelong learning. HolonIQβs advancement and alumni market map segments the market of technology-led organizations supporting alumni & advancement, including an increasing number focused on data analytics. Interested in learning more about advancement and alumni management solutions? Contact us for a demo of the HolonIQ platform.
ποΈ Advancement and Alumni - Market Map
π Global Student Flows: US Outlook
90% of international students flows to the US come from 30 countries, and 60% of those enroll in STEM programs. South Asian markets are generally highly STEM-concentrated, with India being a clear outlier among all global markets for its significant preference for postgraduate STEM. At the other end of the spectrum, developed economies have a much higher concentration of non-STEM programs with a heavier weighting towards undergraduate programs. China and Nigeria are more evenly distributed markets despite showing highly differentiated price points, suggesting that these students enroll at very different price points and in very different institutions.
Watch HolonIQ's recent webinar as we unpack our latest research and data on international student flows to the US. The full 2024 Global Student Flows: US Outlook report can be accessed here, or request a demo of the HolonIQ Platform to gain access to the underlying data and visualization tools.
π Early Bird Closing Soon - Join us for the Back to School Summit - NYC 10-11 Sept
Registration for our flagship Back to School Summit in New York on September 10β11 is now open. The 'Back to School' Summit will bring together 500 influential leaders from Pre-K to Higher Education and Workforce, Philanthropic foundations, leading education companies and policymakers, major institutional investors and technology leaders for two days of roundtables, presentations and networking. 2024 will follow three broad tracks; Foundations & Philanthropy, Higher Education & Workforce and Technology & Finance. Register this week for Early Bird tickets.
π° Funding
π Ozarks Technical Community College received a $46M Grant from the state of Missouri to construct its new Center for Workforce and Student Success.
𧬠Purdue University, received a $51M Grant from the US Department of Commerce to enhance workforce development and support the launch of new businesses in the state's growing biotechnology ecosystem.
π¬ Florida International University, received a $25M Grant from the state of Florida to advance research excellence, innovation, and academic programs across disciplines.
ποΈ Lignan University received a $3.1M Grant from the University Grants Committee Hong Kong to support its research activities across various disciplines, enhance academic programs, and further develop its research infrastructure.
π« Texas A&M International University received a $800K Grant from the National Science Foundation to fund AI capacity building, AI career training programs, and early STEM education initiatives.
Thank you for reading. Have a great week ahead!
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