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Fastest growth in 35 years for international enrolment in US

...government scholarship programmes. The number of Brazilian students, meanwhile, jumped by 78% in 2014/15 as Brazil’s ambitious Science Without Borders scholarship programme continued to take hold (the immediate...

Summing up international student mobility in 2014

...profile as a booming market but also as a strategic gateway to Africa. Latin America The OCED reports that Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico are the largest source of...

Australia on track for 12% growth in 2016

...ten sending markets are also found in Asia, Brazil being the one exception. And those top ten countries accounted for nearly seven in ten international students in Australia...

Continued recovery for the UK ELT sector in Q1 2023 with student weeks close to Q1 2019 levels

...The highest volume of adult learners came from Saudi Arabia, Brazil, Turkey, Japan, and South Korea in Q1 2023. As in Q4 2002, Saudi Arabia contributed the highest...

Five emerging markets to watch

...notably Brazil and Russia – that international educators have seen as important pieces in a broader diversification strategy. As always, there are a number of moving pieces this...

Canada’s language school enrolments down by 56% in 2020; “incremental recovery” anticipated this year

...enrolments came from three of the most important markets for Canadian programmes – Brazil (-66%), Japan (-69%), and Mexico (-70%). Chinese enrolments did not fall off as steeply...

Surge in new students has ELICOS sector leading Australian growth for 2022

...Thailand, and Brazil the biggest movers among the top sending markets. Colombia was the leading source market for ELICOS in 2022, and finished the year with 12,700 commencements...

Marginal growth in foreign enrolment in the US buoyed by OPT numbers

...schools actually fell by -5.6%. Otherwise, notable growth came from the following emerging markets: Bangladesh (up 10%), Brazil (+9.8%), Nigeria (+5.8%), and Pakistan (+5.6%). Strong message that Chinese...

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