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30th Oct 2012

Canada Course for Education Agents launched in Berlin

Canada – increasingly popular among international students considering study abroad destinations – showed its commitment to seeing its education systems promoted well and accurately across the world this weekend in Berlin. Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada (DFAIT), in cooperation with the Canadian Consortium for International Education Marketing (CCIEM) and launched the during a reception at the Canadian Embassy held just before the ºÚÁϹÙÍø Berlin Workshop. Canada Course for Education Agents Canada Course signing ceremony at the Canadian Embassy in Berlin, October 2012. From left to right: Georgina Galloway, Edu-Canada, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada (DFAIT); Gonzalo Peralta, Executive Director, Languages Canada; Thilo Lenz, Public Affairs Division, Canadian Embassy; Markus Badde, CEO, ºÚÁϹÙÍø GmbH; Paul Schroeder, Treasurer, Languages Canada; and David Ehinger, Public Affairs Division, Canadian Embassy. Registration is . The course is an unique new online professional development programme for agents that includes information on:

  • The benefits of study and research in Canada
  • Canada’s history, regions, climate, and people
  • Canada’s education systems and study options
  • Resources and links for study permit and work applications
  • Costs and scholarships
  • How to professionally promote Canada (including the latest info on Bill C-35)
  • Living in Canada (including pre-departure tips)

The Canada Course was launched just as the 2012 ºÚÁϹÙÍø i-graduate Agent Barometer Study released its finding that – according to 1000+ agents from 107 nationalities – Canada is now as attractive as the UK, and in second place behind only the US, among study abroad destinations. In addition, the Canada Course becomes available at a time when:

  • The government of Canada has allocated CDN$10 million over two years in support of an International Education Strategy for Canada.
  • Canada ranks #1 in the G8 as “the best place to invest and do business” according to the Economist Intelligence Unit’s global business rankings forecast 2008–2012.
  • Canada’s higher education system is in the top 5 in the world in terms of the funding it receives (public and private).
  • Canadian students are among the top 5 academic performers in the world and #1 among English-speaking countries according to the OECD PISA studies in reading, mathematics, and science.
  • The Canadian Experience Class, launched in 2008, helps qualified foreign students and workers in Canada to speed up the process of moving from temporary to permanent residence in Canada.

“The Canada Course represents excellent international cooperation between the Canadian government, key education stakeholders in Canada, and ºÚÁϹÙÍø,” Markus Badde, CEO of ºÚÁϹÙÍø, said at the ceremony. “We were all extremely committed to developing good content that would further education agents’ ability to accurately and professionally represent Canada as a study destination to international students.” Gonzalo Peralta, executive director of , and representing the CCIEM, said,  “With more and more international students both interested in studying in Canada and using education agents to assist them in their plans, we felt it was urgent to provide a course like this that gathers current and relevant information about Canadian education in one place. Ultimately, this is about protecting students and Canadian educators by supporting and encouraging the use of qualified education agencies.” The Canada Course is now open to agents around the world focusing on Canada as a study abroad destination; it is available at and is offered free of charge. Agents who complete the Canada Course will be able to take a corresponding examination (details will soon be announced); those who successfully pass the exam will benefit from recognition via an online posting of successful exam-takers on the ºÚÁϹÙÍø site; students, Canadian education institutions, governments, and researchers across the world will be able to consult this online posting. Canada has seen considerable growth in its international education sector over the past several years, reflected in statistics such as these:

  • International students contributed more than CDN$8 billion to the Canadian economy in 2010, up from CDN$6.5 billion in 2008
  • 218,000 full-time international students in Canada in 2010, up from 178,000 in 2008 and more than double the number of students in 1999

Georgina Galloway of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Canada, commented: "The Canada Course is an important tool to ensure agents have access to comprehensive, current, and accurate information that will ultimately help students when they are researching their study options in Canada." For more information on the Canada Course, please visit the or write to training@icef.com.

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