A World of Learning: Global Education Report

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Introduction

As globalization reshapes higher education1 , families increasingly consider relocating internationally to provide their children with enhanced educational opportunities and global exposure. This trend reflects a desire to leverage the benefits of prestigious institutions, cultural immersion, and strong career pathways that some countries offer. Factors such as academic reputation, employability, and excellent work conditions should be carefully evaluated to ensure that the chosen destination aligns with educational goals.

However, choosing where to pursue higher education goes far beyond simply academic considerations. Students and their families should evaluate factors such as quality of life, career prospects, financial implications, and cultural fit when exploring options. A holistic approach, supported by research and expert guidance, can help identify a destination that aligns with both academic aspirations and overall well-being. Ultimately, the goal is not just to find a top-tier institution, but a place that feels like a second home, ensuring a rewarding and enriching international educational journey.

The Global Education Report (GER) provides a unique and comprehensive analysis that blends traditional educational metrics with innovative considerations, offering a fresh perspective on the global education landscape. Covering 72 countries, the GER presents a  detailed assessment. It is structured into five key subindexes: education systems, education costs, work conditions, innovation and business friendliness, and quality of life, delivering a comprehensive analysis of critical factors influencing global education.

The report also features valuable insights from our collaborators, shedding light on the motivations behind families’ and students’ destination choices, how universities are advancing internationalization programs, and the career prospects and employability opportunities available to international graduates. Additionally, it  explores how families can leverage investment migration options to strategically plan their children’s educational futures from an early age.

By integrating data on the best countries to study, top-ranked universities, higher quality of life standards, visa availability, investment migration programs, and economic and job market conditions, this report provides an original and holistic assessment of where students should consider relocating for higher education. The combination of these diverse factors sets this report apart, providing valuable insights not only for students but also for families and policymakers.

Methodology

The Global Citizen Solutions Education Report comprises 14 targeted indicators organized into 5 thematic sub-indices.

Thematic Sub-IndicesTarget Oriented-Indicators
Best Higher Education Systems– Best universities
– Number of universities per country
– PISA
Best Cost Effectiveness– University fees
– Costs of living
Career Prospects– Employability
– Best salaries
– Career prospects
Innovation and Business Friendliness– Innovation
– Ease of doing business
– Transparency
Quality of Life– Level of happiness
– Acceptance and security
– Healthcare availability

To ensure comparability across all data points, each was normalized using the Min-Max Normalization formula, rescaling the range of features to scale within [0, 1]. This normalization process ensures that all indicators contribute equally to the final index, providing a balanced and fair comparison across different jurisdictions. This structured and systematic approach allows the Global Education Index to offer a comprehensive evaluation of the best locales for international students to relocate for higher education, reflecting various aspects of their lifestyle.

Weights were assigned to each indicator based on its relevance and impact on the decision-making process of students and their families. These weights were determined using publicly available data, as well as research on the needs and preferences of students, gathered from academic papers and insights from industry experts.

Full Report

The Global Intelligence Unit at Global Citizen Solutions has developed the most comprehensive index and report on international student relocation. The Global Education Report evaluates and ranks 72 countries across five continents using a robust analytical framework comprising five subindexes, 17 key indicators, and over 1,000 data points.

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By leveraging a data-driven methodology, the report identifies the most attractive destinations for international students while highlighting regional trends, policy landscapes, and unique advantages across different education hubs worldwide.

Global Education Rankings

Ranking
Country
Score
Full Details
1st
United_States
United States
Score: 92.10
2nd
United_Kingdom
United Kingdom
Score: 83.28
3rd
Flag_of_Australia_(converted)
Australia
Score: 77.21
4th
Flag_of_Germany
Germany
Score: 77.05
5th
Flag_of_Canada
Canada
Score: 76.55
6th
Flag_of_France
France
Score: 75.63
7th
Flag_of_the_Netherlands
Netherlands
Score: 73.61
8th
Switzerland
Switzerland
Score: 73.50
9th
Flag_of_the_People's_Republic_of_China
China
Score: 73.28
10th
Flag_of_Singapore
Singapore
Score: 73.28
1st
United_States
United States
Score: 92.110
2nd
United_Kingdom
United Kingdom
Score: 83.287
3rd
Flag_of_Australia_(converted)
Australia
Score: 77.212
4th
Flag_of_Germany
Germany
Score: 77.054
5th
Flag_of_Canada
Canada
Score: 76.554
6th
Flag_of_France
France
Score: 75.631
7th
Flag_of_the_Netherlands
Netherlands
Score: 73.611
8th
Switzerland
Switzerland
Score: 73.503
9th
Flag_of_the_People's_Republic_of_China
China
Score: 73.286
10th
Flag_of_Singapore
Singapore
Score: 73.283
1st
United_States
United States
Score: 100.000
2nd
United_Kingdom
United Kingdom
Score: 98.981
3rd
Flag_of_Australia_(converted)
Australia
Score: 91.375
4th
Flag_of_Germany
Germany
Score: 87.914
5th
Flag_of_Canada
Canada
Score: 84.873
6th
Flag_of_France
France
Score: 83.076
7th
Flag_of_the_Netherlands
Netherlands
Score: 81.359
8th
Switzerland
Switzerland
Score: 80.154
9th
Flag_of_the_People's_Republic_of_China
China
Score: 79.638
10th
Flag_of_Singapore
Singapore
Score: 78.023
1st
Flag_of_the_Netherlands
Netherlands
Score: 90.842
2nd
Flag_of_Australia_(converted)
Australia
Score: 90.568
3rd
Flag_of_Norway
Norway
Score: 90.367
4th
Flag_of_Sweden
Sweden
Score: 89.902
5th
Flag_of_Iceland
Iceland
Score: 89.856
6th
Flag_of_Denmark
Denmark
Score: 89.592
7th
Flag_of_Luxembourg
Luxembourg
Score: 89.362
8th
Flag_of_Finland
Finland
Score: 89.355
9th
Switzerland
Switzerland
Score: 89.332
10th
Flag_of_Germany
Germany
Score: 88.804
1st
Flag_of_Germany
Germany
Score: 66.705
2nd
Flag_of_the_People's_Republic_of_China
China
Score: 65.526
3rd
Flag_of_France
France
Score: 65.258
4th
Flag_of_Italy
Italy
Score: 64.512
5th
United_Kingdom
United Kingdom
Score: 63.928
6th
Flag_of_Spain
Spain
Score: 63.855
7th
Flag_of_Canada
Canada
Score: 63.016
8th
Flag_of_Portugal
Portugal
Score: 62.786
9th
Flag_of_India
India
Score: 62.494
10th
Flag_of_South_Korea
South Korea
Score: 62.462
1st
United_States
United States
Score: 92.316
2nd
Switzerland
Switzerland
Score: 91.627
3rd
Flag_of_Luxembourg
Luxembourg
Score: 82.431
4th
Flag_of_Iceland
Iceland
Score: 81.952
5th
United_Kingdom
United Kingdom
Score: 80.303
6th
Flag_of_Canada
Canada
Score: 79.208
7th
Flag_of_Norway
Norway
Score: 78.960
8th
Flag_of_Denmark
Denmark
Score: 78.897
9th
Flag_of_Singapore
Singapore
Score: 77.331
10th
Flag_of_Australia_(converted)
Australia
Score: 76.079
1st
Switzerland
Switzerland
Score: 95.377
2nd
Flag_of_Sweden
Sweden
Score: 94.632
3rd
United_States
United States
Score: 94.594
4th
United_Kingdom
United Kingdom
Score: 92.898
5th
Flag_of_Singapore
Singapore
Score: 92.187
6th
Flag_of_Finland
Finland
Score: 91.922
7th
Flag_of_Germany
Germany
Score: 91.376
8th
Flag_of_Denmark
Denmark
Score: 91.134
9th
Flag_of_the_Netherlands
Netherlands
Score: 91.014
10th
Flag_of_South_Korea
South Korea
Score: 90.939

Key Take Aways

In 2023, more than 6 million students studied abroad, and this figure is projected to exceed 10 million by 2030. Although the OECD anticipates a slight decline in overall higher education enrollments, the share of international students is set to rise, driven by an increasing demand for quality education, diverse career opportunities, and global cultural exchange.

Visa and Migration Opportunities

  • Over 50% of the countries offer both student visa pathways and investment migration programs, providing families with a streamlined and flexible relocation process.
  • Nations with adaptable immigration and post-graduation work visa policies are attracting more international students by supporting career ambitions, fostering long-term talent retention, and fueling economic growth.

Regional Education Landscapes

  • North America and the United Kingdom: The United States and the United Kingdom lead in high-quality universities, employability, and technological innovation. However, their high living costs, steep tuition fees, and increasingly restrictive visa regulations can limit accessibility despite strong academic and professional offerings.
  • Europe: Five of the top ten higher education destinations are in Europe, including the United Kingdom, Germany, France, the Netherlands, and Switzerland. These countries are renowned for their prestigious institutions, affordable fees, welcoming societies—particularly in Southern Europe—and flexible visa options that often ease the path to long-term settlement.
  • Asia-Pacific: While traditional powerhouses such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada remain dominant, emerging destinations in the Asia-Pacific—namely China, Singapore, Taiwan, and South Korea—are gaining prominence through significant investments in educational infrastructure and research.
  • Northern Europe: Countries like Sweden, Finland, and Denmark not only boast competitive university rankings and strong employability rates but also offer an exceptional quality of life, robust healthcare, and greater transparency, all at more affordable living costs compared to the U.S. and U.K.
  • Southern Europe: Italy, Spain, and Portugal provide low-cost education and vibrant lifestyles, though challenges such as high youth unemployment and lower wages can constrain career growth. These countries, however, are actively enhancing their startup ecosystems and digital industries to attract and retain talent.
  • Latin America: Universities in Chile, Brazil, Ecuador, and Mexico may not top global rankings, but they draw students with affordable living costs and rich cultural experiences. Yet, more limited post-graduation employment opportunities might deter those seeking long-term career prospects.
  • Africa: Africa’s presence in global university rankings is modest, with South Africa standing out as a regional leader. While the affordability of higher education is a key advantage, challenges including limited resources, employability gaps, and lower research output continue to impact the region’s global competitiveness.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the Global Education Report provides valuable insights into the factors shaping international education choices, beyond just academic reputation. By analyzing key elements like quality of life, career prospects, and migration options, the report helps families make informed decisions about where to study abroad. Its comprehensive approach offers a clear view of global education trends, guiding students and policymakers toward the best destinations for a well-rounded educational experience.

Footnotes
  1. Globalization has significantly impacted higher education in the 21st century, driven by an interconnected global economy, advances in information and communication technology (ICT), the rise of international knowledge networks, and the dominance of English as a global language. While globalization refers to these broad, external forces, internationalization describes the specific actions that universities and governments take in response. This includes policies like sending students abroad, establishing branch campuses overseas, and forming inter-institutional partnerships to adapt to the globalized educational landscape. Altbach, P. G., Reisberg, L., & Rumbley, L. E. (2009). Trends in global higher education: Tracking an academic revolution. UNESCO.↩︎
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