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What determines growth rates in global higher education enrolments?

...wildly from 50% in Botswana to below 1% for the UK, US, Australia, Russia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Egypt and Brazil. Singapore, Ireland, Nepal, UAE and South Korea have...

International schools segment registers impressive five-year growth numbers

...“Brazil [438 Schools: 32% growth in 5 years]: Investments in modern infrastructure, student wellbeing, and academic excellence is positioning Brazil’s international schools market as vibrant and future-ready on...

Malta’s ELT student numbers jump by 14%

...growth after a steep decline from 2013 through 2016. The most notable increases, however, came from Brazil (which sent 4,520 students, a 72.5% increase over 2016) and Poland...

US launches new market diversification dashboard

...an incomplete view of some education sectors. For example, looking just at the dashboard, you might conclude that Brazil and Colombia were the two most important sending markets...

On the road in Colombia and Chile: market reports

...the Expo BELTA in Sao Paulo, joined an Education New Zealand delegation of 16 educators touring Brazil, Colombia, and Chile, and attended the Conference of the Americas in...

Australia: ELICOS sector reached two-thirds of pre-pandemic student weeks in 2022

...big mover in this respect, and sits as the #1 sending market for ELICOS providers for 2022. Brazil (#5 in 2022) and Chile (#9) were the other notable...

Record-high foreign enrolment in US but commencements decline for the first time in 12 years

...expanded higher education opportunities at home and declining populations,” says an accompanying release from IIE. “The scaling back of large Saudi and Brazil government scholarship programmes were a...

Australia: ELICOS enrolment grew in 2016

...of total ELT enrolment. Those top ten senders – China, Brazil, Colombia, Thailand, South Korea, Japan, Vietnam, India, Taiwan, and Spain – represented 76.5% of all ELICOS enrolment in...

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