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Brazilian outbound recovery projected for 2022

Brazil is the largest student market in Latin America and has been an important growth driver of student mobility over the past decade. The most popular destinations for...

International enrolment recovery underway in Australia, Canada, the UK, and the US

...marketing effort aimed at prospective students from several priority targets: Mexico, Colombia, Brazil, Vietnam, Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Morocco, Turkey, France, and Ukraine. All those priority markets have grown...

International student numbers in Canada rebounded close to pre-pandemic levels in 2021  

...and Bangladesh fell just outside of the top ten sending markets for 2021 with 11,120 and 9,935 study permits held by Brazilian and Bangladeshi students, respectively. Brazilian numbers...

Are China’s outbound student flows about to peak?

...significant sending markets – such as India, Vietnam, and Brazil – to continue to drive overall growth in international mobility into the future. For additional background, please see: “China: Could...

Latest ranking tables reveal continuing global shifts in economic and academic influence

...age of 25 in 93 countries including China, India, Nigeria, Kenya, Japan, Australia, and Brazil. For additional background, please see: “Surveys show that career outcomes outweigh rankings for...

New Zealand moves to active footing for student recruitment with new national strategy

...Chris Hipkins, with stops at NAFSA 2022 in Denver, and then in Chile and Brazil. The delegation marks a return to a more active recruitment posture for New...

US: English language enrolments remained well below pre-pandemic levels in 2021  

...the U.S. as a premier destination for English language.” In 2021/22, the first pilot of the Strategic Affiliates was with “four agent associations in Latin America (Brazil, Mexico,...

Brazil: Affordability will be key to unleashing demand for study abroad

...have substantial investments in growing the size of their Brazilian student numbers. Brazil sends thousands of students out every year for ELT studies, and the number of degree-seeking...

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