...Overall, nearly three in four students came from EU (and/or European Economic Area) countries. Another 20% arrived from non-EU countries – such as Brazil and Japan – where...
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...Austria: 4,365 (up from 3,110 in 2017) 7. Brazil: 4,360 (down from 4,520 in 2017) 8. Spain: 3,970 (up from 3,600 in 2017) 9. Japan: 3,510 (up from...
...Saudi Arabia, Brazil, and South Korea. The share of Saudi Arabian students studying in US IEPs has fallen from 30% five years ago to 12% in 2018 as...
...from Brazil, which remained South Africa’s leading sending country by far in 2018. “Brazilians and South Africans have a lot in common,” says Mr Peters. “We both offer...
...by the US administration’s travel ban and by rising political tensions between the two countries generally). Brazil stands out as the lone sending market among the top 15...
...(up 33% since 2012), and India (up 90% since 2012). France is also ever-more on the radar of Brazilian and Colombian students, with the former growing by 10%...
...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...
...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...