What s new from above the 49 th parallel: developments in international education in Canada Canadian Education Education a provincial responsibility - no national ministry of education each of the 13 provinces and territories have a Ministry (sometimes two) significant cooperation between provinces about 90 % of students in K-12 system and post-secondary system attend publicly funded institutions tax dollars from provincial and municipal governments federal government provides direct funding for research, specialized studies OECD per capita expenditure on higher education 3 rd highest in world 1
Canada s Commitment to Research Research Chairs 2000 Federally funded program to establish 2,000 research chairs across the country Canada Excellence Research Chairs Established 2008 to provide 20 prestigious research chairs Investment of $28 million per year to build critical mass of expertise in priority research areas $10 million over seven years to each chair holder Stakeholders Universities - AUCC Colleges - ACCC Agencies CECN? CBIE Schools - CAPS-I Languages - Languages Canada Provincial and Federal governments 2
World Wide Rankings Top 50 Worldwide CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES University of Toronto #24 University of British Columbia #35 Top 51-100 Worldwide McGill University #60 McMaster University #89 Top 101-151 Worldwide University of Alberta Université de Montréal Top 201-302 Worldwide Dalhousie University; Simon Fraser University; University of Guelph; University of Manitoba; University of Saskatchewan; University of Waterloo; Queen s University, University of Calgary; University of Laval; University of Ottawa; University of Victoria; University of Western Ontario Source: Academic Ranking of World Universities 2008 Institute of Higher Education, Shanghai Jiao Tong University. The Cost Advantage Destination Tuition* $US Costs of Living $US Total Costs $US Canada $10,197 $10,997 $21,194 New Zealand $9,492 $6,647 $16,139 United Kingdom $15,044 $15,062 $30,106 United States (public) $27,178 $14,076 $41,254 Australia $12,265 $10,337 $22,602 * Based on median tuition fees for Bachelor of Business degrees Source: Deloitte Comparative Costs for International Students in New Zealand, Australia, Canada, UK and the USA ; May 2009. 3
Top 10 Source Countries for International Students Total % of Total People s Republic of China 42,154 23.7 Republic of Korea 27.440 15.4 United States 11,317 6.3 France 8,553 4.8 India 7,314 4.1 Japan 6,627 3.7 Saudi Arabia 4,672 2.6 Taiwan 4,127 2.3 Hong Kong 4,126 2.3 Mexico 3,853 2.2 Source: Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Facts and Figures 2008 International Students by Sector Primary/Secondary 34,401 Trade 18,954 University 95,414 Other post secondary 22,738 Other 6, 720 Total 178,227 Source: Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Facts and Figures 2008 4
The Challenge PRE 2008 no international brand for Canadian education no coordinated marketing strategy schools and languages sectors not fully coordinated no on-time, accurate data on student enrolments limited government support for promotion Canadian missions abroad lack policy and coherent direction immigration philosophy not aligned with marketing strategies STUDYING TODAY FOR THE JOBS OF TOMORROW A THRIVING RESEARCH CULTURE HANDS-ON LEARNING QUALIFICATIONS THAT UNLOCK DOORS WORLDWIDE 5
Federal Initiatives Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships launched 2008 internationally competitive and highly prestigious, similar to U.S. Fulbright, Australian Monash and U.K. Rhodes Scholarships C$50,000 per year for up to three years 165 scholarships per year will be awarded, 55 per council CIHR (Canadian Institutes of Health Research) NSERC (Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council) SSHRC (Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada) Federal Initiatives The Understanding Canada Program established 2008 to fund research for a better understanding of Canadian society and/or culture funding available for projects in the Social Sciences and Humanities supports teaching, research, publications, institutional linkages and student mobility supports 26 Canadian Studies Associations and three regional networks (Europe, Latino-American, Australasia-Pacific) 6
Federal Initiatives Working Holiday Program Australian passport holders aged 18 30 work in Canada for up to two years repeat participation (up until turn 31) study for up to six months without study permit no quota (13,381 participants in 2008) Federal Initiatives Citizenship and Immigration Canada Post Graduate Work Experience Program (2008) international students who have completed an eight month to two year program at an eligible institution can work for a period up to the length of time that was studied international students who have completed more than 2 years of a post secondary program at an eligible institution can: work up to three years anywhere in Canada receive an open work permit without an existing job offer Canadian Experience Class (2007) allows an applicant s education and work experience in Canada to be considered a key selection factor when immigrating to Canada international students who have completed the Post Graduate Work Experience Program, that involved at least one year of full-time, skilled work experience are eligible for consideration for permanent residency 7
Provincial Initiatives British Columbia British Columbia Council for International Education given new mandate, backed by funding from two provincial ministries, to represent the Province s various players under one umbrella Manitoba Five-year international education strategy launched Quebec Discover the Difference campaign launched in Paris Languages Canada launched in March 2008, with endorsement from the Canadian government incorporates former Canada Language Council and the Canadian Association of Private Language Schools (CAPLS) represents the $1.5 billion Canadian language training industry, both public and private, in both of Canada's official languages internationally recognized quality assurance scheme: curriculum and teacher qualifications student services and student admissions marketing, promotion, facilities and administration 8
Canadian Association of Public Schools International (CAPS-I) launched January 2009 association of 56 Canadian public school districts/boards over 12,000 international students studying in CAPS-I schools all CAPS-I schools offer comprehensive, government-approved curriculum and superior care and support Prospects for the Future The Chronicle of Higher Education, October 12, reports big jump in enrolments for 2009/2010 Alberta, McGill, UBC, SFU - double digit rises 2009/2010 more aggressive marketing, reputation, relationship-building abroad, strong student-support services at home, lower cost main reasons for success watch out Australia! 9
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