...the table reflects, Brazil accounted for the fourth highest number of enrolments (40,864 – 12.3% more than in 2017). Malaysia rounds out the top five sending markets with...
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...strategy in which each element is connected to all the others. If you went to an education fair in Brazil, for example, you would be well prepared to...
...2018 included Bangladesh (+53%), Iran (+48%), Vietnam (+46%), Colombia (+41%), Philippines (+29%), Kenya (+29%), and Brazil (+17%). In terms of level of study, 13.5% of Canada’s international students...
...from Australia’s top ten sending markets. This is especially the case for Brazil (#4 sender), Thailand (#7), and South Korea (#5) where agents respectively accounted for 89%, 86%,...
...from the Brazilian Educational and Language Travel Association (Belta) finds that a record-high 302,000 Brazilian students went abroad in 2017. This represents a 23% increase over 2016, and...
...table reflects, this grouping is consistent from 2016. However, Brazil moved ahead of Japan last year to take up the number one spot, with Brazil and Mexico the...
...compares to a 12.3% increase in 2016/17. Significant source countries sending notably more students include Brazil (up 11.7% to 14,620 after a serious tumble last year of -32.4%),...
...collectively making up 87% of the student population. Brazil is also notable for how many weeks its students are staying in Ireland: Brazilians contribute half (49%) of total...