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International Marketing at BI. Organisation Activities –National market –International market India discussion.

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Page 1: International Marketing at BI. Organisation Activities –National market –International market India discussion.

International Marketing at BI

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• Organisation• Activities

– National market– International market

• India• discussion

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BI Markets

• Continuing Education – Norway– Post experience

• Youth – Norway– Pre experience

• International– All English-taught programmes

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Marketing activities Norway

• Media campaigns (online, print, television, cinema’s)• Fairs for potential bachelor & master students• Visits from high school students at campus• Visits from BI students at high schools• Information meetings• Breakfast meetings (academic lecture in a specific subject)• Online-meetings (academic staff and/or a counsellor)• Newsletters• PR-campaigns• Brochures• Direct mail (prospects and students)

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International Programmes• Bachelor of Business Administration • Bachelor of Shipping & Finance• 7 Pre-experience master programmes

– Innovation and Entrepreneurship– Business & Economics– Strategic Marketing Management– Financial Economics– Leadership and Organisational Psychology– Political Economy– International Management– Professional Accountancy

• Doctoral programmes

• Executive MBA programmes– General Management– Energy Management– Shipping Management

• International Summer Programme• + transnational programmes in China and Vietnam

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Organisation International Marketing

Central:International OfficeMarketing Department

Decentral:Programme Units• BBA• Master Programmes• Ex. MBA programmes

Important central support units:• Career service• Alumni service• Admission offices

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Development

• From ’the world is our oyster’ to prioritizing selected markets

• Increasing involvement of Marketing Department• Development of Niche programmes, e.g. Energy

Management, Shipping• Cooperation with international partners

– Executive joint programmes– Double degree (master)– Pathway programmes

• Transnational education in China and Vietnam

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Marketing Activities International

• Media campaigns (online, print)– Horizontal – aggregator sites– vertical

• Fairs• Information meetings

– General/Open– At partner institutions– At agents

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Entry modescountry agent fairs On line print

China + + + +India + +/- + +Germany - + + -Russia - + + -

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Postcard

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Students from China and India accounted for nearly one third of all non-EU domicile students at UK HE institutions in 2008/09. The number of students

from other EU countries also continued to rise between 2007/08 and 2008/09

Rank

Non-EU 07/08 08/09 Diff % Rank

EU 07/08 08/09 Diff %

1 China 45,355 47,035 +3.7% 1 Ireland 15,260 15,360 +0.6%

2 India 25,905 34,065 +31.5% 2 Germany 13,625 14,130 +3.7%

3 Nigeria 11,785 14,380 +22% 3 France 12,685 13,090 +3.2%

4 USA 13,905 14,345 +3.2% 4 Greece 12,625 12,035 -4.7%

5 Malaysia 11,730 12,695 +8.3% 5 Cyprus 9,640 10,370 +7.6%

6 Pakistan 9,305 9,610 +3.3% 6 Poland 8,570 9,145 +6.7%

7 Hong Kong 9,700 9,600 -1% 7 Italy 5,605 6,035 +7.7%

8 Canada 5,005 5,350 +6.9% 8 Spain 5,740 5,690 -0.9%

9 Taiwan 5,615 5,235 +6.8% 9 Netherlands 3,025 3,200 +5.9%

10 Saudi Arabia

3,535 5,205 +47.2% 10 Sweden 3,195 3,185 -0.3%

Source: HESA Students in Higher Education Institutions 2007/08, 2008/09

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International Market Challenges

• Norway not well known (as study abroad country)• Why study international business in Norway?• Finding the right niches: Energy, Shipping etc?• Perception of Norway as an expensive country• Scandinavia’s/ Norway’s reputation as a

region/country where higher education is for ’free’• Ranking(s)• Two-year master degrees• Growing and aggressive competition

– Netherlands, Germany, France, Denmark, Finland, Sweden

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India – a case study• US$13 billion is spent every year by about 450,000 Indian students enrolled

in higher education abroad• Over 150,000 students every year go overseas for university education• The primary reason for a large number of students seeking professional

education abroad is lack of capacity in Indian institutions.• Students of Indian origin are traveling in higher numbers than ever before to

pursue higher education abroad• Why do Indian students study abroad?

– Quality of education in countries such as India is not as good as it is abroad

– They want to experience education in different socio-economic-climatic setting

– Education abroad has high symbolic social status value– Education is the best excuse to enter the 'first world' and settle there.

Living conditions are better (mainly from materialist point of view) there than where they live.