Advance Access to Open Doors 2014 Now Available to IIE Members


Dear IIENetwork Members, 

On Monday, November 17, 2014, the Institute of International Education will release the findings from Open Doors 2014, the annual report on student mobility. We will provide advance access on an embargoed basis to reporters at the end of this week. 

The Open Doors report attracts significant media attention and provides your institution with an opportunity to showcase your involvement in international education as well as to relate to the press what the situation is on your campus. We suggest you work with your press office and your local media to localize the story and highlight international student enrollment or study abroad trends at your campus. Suggested story angles are outlined below.

IIE, together with the Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, which funds this research, will hold a briefing on Open Doors 2014 at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. on the morning of Monday, November 17, as part of the celebration of International Education Week. A video of the remarks and the data presentation will be available on the Open Doors site later in the week.

We expect to see news coverage in publications across the country regarding international college students in the United States and U.S. students studying abroad. This is a good time to contact your local press and highlight what your campus is doing.

Prior to November 17, highlights of the new Open Doors data, as well as press releases and extensive background information, are available on a password-protected, pre-embargo basis at our Open Doors data portal.

You may use this special, temporary username/password combination: 

Username: mem6erOD
Password: 2014@embargo

***Please note: The release and all of the new Open Doors data is EMBARGOED until Monday, November 17. You may share this information with your public relations staff, and they in turn, may share it with your local media. The media must, however, agree to respect the November 17 embargo date before you can give them any data.***

After November 17, all data will be accessible through the main Open Doors gateway.

IIE President Allan Goodman will also be available for press interviews, and you may feel free to use the quotes from Dr. Goodman that appear in our Open Doors press release in your own materials as well. Twitter posts use #opendoors2014.



Possible Story Angles

Rankings:
International Students:
Study Abroad:
This is also a good opportunity to contact your local paper and urge them to write an editorial on the benefits of international educational exchange to your campus and community, both in hosting foreign students, and having U.S. students gain valuable international experience by studying abroad.

The print publication will be available in late January 2015. At that time a free complimentary print copy of Open Doors 2014 will automatically be sent to the survey respondent on each campus who provided data on international student flows, and to the international student designee of IIENetwork member campuses, as a benefit of your IIENetwork membership.

Open Doors 2014 can now be pre-ordered from the IIE Bookstore at www.iiebooks.org/opendoors2014.html.

IIE
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