Join us at Canada’s international education conference. IDP is proud to be the title sponsor of CBIE 2024.
This year's conference will take place in Ottawa, the nation’s capital, at the Westin Hotel and the Shaw Centre, situated on the traditional unceded territory of the Anishinaabe Algonquin People. CBIE2024 will explore the theme: Beyond the Horizon.
Stop by and visit us at the IDP Lounge located outside the plenary hall to meet with our partnerships team, or attend one of our sessions.
The Student Voice - The Latest Data from the IDP International Student Survey
Monday, November 4 | 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM
The Westin, Provinces Ballroom (Level 4)
Speakers:
Amith Kumar - Regional Senior Destination Manager, US and Canada - IDP MEA
Luna Das - Director of Client Partnerships, Canada - IDP
Nelson Tome - Partnerships Director - IDP
Romina Puno-Romero - Country Destination Manager, US and Canada - IDP Philippines
This session will explore findings from IDP’s latest survey on the motivations, perceptions, and concerns of international students, providing attendees with a robust understanding of current international student mobility trends. It will also highlight Canada-specific insights, including student reactions to recent policy changes, post-study work rights, and Canada’s brand as a destination country. Presenters will share actionable insights that institutions can use to improve recruitment and better support the full student journey.
Analyzing the Results of a Canada Sector Survey on International Education
Tuesday, November 5 | 11:15 AM - 12:15 AM
The Westin, Confederation 3 (Level 4)
Speakers:
Andrew Ness - Dean, International Education - Humber Polytechnic
Christine Wach - Senior Vice President, Partnerships and Stakeholder Engagement, North America - IDP
Graham Barber - Director, Global Engagement - McGill University
Samir Shah - Director of Intelligence and Analytics - IDP
Australia joins Canada to become first-choice study destination
What factors are important in study destination choice and how does this manifest in different markets?
How graduate visa policies and employment prospects affect student perception and choice.