The Future of Global Education
Global student mobility is transforming rapidly. The number of students studying abroad is projected to surpass ten million by 2030. But are institutions measuring the right things?
For years, the industry fell into the “Output vs. Outcome” trap. Universities counted the sheer volume of traveling students. Now, we must focus on true, transformative outcomes.
Why We Created This Report
At STSicily, we proudly guide students toward meaningful professional experiences. Since 2016, we have helped over 900 students from institutions like Harvard and the University of Miami. We see the real-world impact of experiential learning every day.
However, a significant gap remains between academic preparation and professional reality. We wanted to bridge that gap. We partnered with international education experts to create a comprehensive analysis.
Inside the “Abroad on Purpose” Report
This new report moves beyond surface-level statistics. We synthesized 44 qualitative and quantitative interventions to uncover what truly works. We explore the multi-dimensional impact of global education across four key pillars:
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Students: Discover how international mobility builds essential “sustainable skills” and drastically improves employability.
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Companies: Learn the true Return on Investment (ROI) of Cultural Intelligence (CQ) in modern hiring.
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Universities: Understand how strategic global programs drive financial sustainability and institutional reputation.
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Local Communities: See the quantifiable economic and social “soft power” generated by international students.
Download Your Free Copy Today
Are you a university administrator, corporate recruiter, or education provider? This report serves as an essential compass for navigating the modern labor market. It provides actionable insights to design inclusive, technology-integrated, and career-aligned programs.
Stop guessing about the value of international mobility. Start measuring true outcomes.
Send us an email to receive the full “Abroad on Purpose” report immediately.
andrea.dianzani@stsicily.it
