Mexico is a key Latin American sending market – second only to Brazil in terms of the size of its population and economy – and a growing number of institutions...
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...total) Nepal (7% of the total) Brazil (4% of the total) Vietnam (3.5% of the total) However, the flow of Chinese students into Australia is slowing, with a...
...says that “the new talent economy has arrived with its gig jobs, unconventional career paths and tech disruption.” The 19 countries in which learners were polled were Argentina,...
The Brazilian study abroad market showed its strength again in 2018 with a third consecutive year of strong growth. The latest survey data from the Brazilian Educational and...
...significant growth came from Brazil, Nepal, Pakistan, Nigeria, and Vietnam; British universities welcomed more Malaysian, Nigerian, and Thai students; In Australia, Nepal, Colombia, and Brazil contributed many more...
...are Ecuador and Brazil. Just over half of international students in Brazil come from outside the region, many of them from Portugal, Spain, and the United States. Brazil...
...than nine in ten (92%) Brazilian students, 89% of Colombian students, and 84% of Nepalese students came into the system through agents in 2018. Brazil and Nepal are...
...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...