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Mexico: A personalised, supportive approach is the key to success in this growing study abroad market

...1,300 in English-language studies (ELICOS). The EdCo LATAM report notes that it is interesting that the number of Brazilian and Colombian students in Australia is significantly higher than...

UK ELT reports challenging enrolment trends continued through last quarter of 2025

...continues to be the leading sending market for UK ELT, followed by Türkiye, Japan, Brazil, South Korea to round out the top five. Student weeks by age group...

China: Two-thirds of new TNE partnerships are with countries outside the Big Four

...well as Russia, active partnerships now include institutions in Italy, Germany, France, Malaysia, New Zealand, Brazil, and more. The record number of TNE approvals in 2025 followed two...

UK’s new international education strategy seeks to build education exports to £40 billion by 2030

...Brazil, Mexico, and Pakistan. Other priority areas are English-language training (ELT), skills-based education, and edtech. The UK’s ELT sector contributes massively to the economy, injecting about £996 million...

Asia “consolidating as the leading destination region” for international students 

...America. Brazil is the only country in the regional sample to have contributed an increase in pageviews since 2023 (+34.4%). Brazil is also the outlier in terms of...

Global higher education enrolments expected to grow through 2035, but new challenges must be addressed

...students, while Africa will experience the fastest proportional increase in enrolments as a result of expanding access to higher education. China, India, Brazil, Indonesia, and other countries with...

China leverages higher education capacity with expanded TNE partnerships

...by Zhongyuan University of Technology in Henan and the University of Sao Paulo (Brazil). As those examples suggest, the other notable pattern in this year’s approvals is that...

OECD tracks global student flows to developed market-based economies

...students in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Colombia. Policy settings intrude This year’s Education at a Glance notes that policy settings in destination countries have begun to influence student...

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