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Canadian language programmes hit double-digit growth

...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...

International student numbers reach new record in the US but commencements down again this year

...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%),...

2017 marks another year of growth for Ireland’s ELT sector

...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...

Some notable shifts in sending markets for Malta’s ELT providers

...reflects, Brazil, Turkey, Colombia, Japan, Russia, and South Korea were among the top non-EU senders. Reflecting the continued recovery of its outbound market overall, Brazil was in fact...

Irish study calls for expanded destination marketing and student supports

...enrolments in Irish HEIs are international and they represent an increasingly diverse range of countries. The study notes that notable recent increases have come from China, India, Brazil,...

US ELT numbers continue downward trend

The effect of dramatic reductions in government-sponsored language students – notably those from Saudi Arabia and Brazil – continues to felt among Intensive English Programmes (IEP) in the US. The...

Brazilian outbound continues to strengthen with a trend to longer stays abroad

...bilateral partner in Brazil. For additional background, please see: “Brazilian outbound grew in 2016” “Brazil shutting down Science Without Borders” “Brazil: research highlights shift to affordable destinations and...

US student visa data the latest indicator of international enrolment trends

...5% year-over-year. In comparison, the more notable growth from Latin America came from Brazil (+13%), Argentina (+7%), and Chile (+6%). As we noted earlier, the all-important Asian region...

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