Mexico remains one of the largest Latin American markets for education, and is second only to Brazil in terms of the size of its population and economy. Despite...
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...universities in other countries, such as South Africa, are making similar adjustments.” Scholarships for study abroad. While the recent examples of massive scholarship programmes in Saudi Arabia and...
...1,111 responses last year) over the September–October 2017 survey period. As in previous years, the respondents were widely distributed by country with only India (16%), Nepal (7%), Brazil...
...on core international targets for Ireland, including the US, China, India, Brazil, Malaysia, and the Gulf Region. But the strategy also anticipates an expansion of activity to include...
...and Brazil. The case for support services While some community colleges have invested heavily in recruiting and have well-staffed international student offices, others have much smaller enrolments and...
...interesting differences in the mix of top markets when we look just at commencements (as opposed to total enrolment). Brazil, for example, is the eighth-largest source market in...
...Scholarship Programme, or KASP) and Brazil’s Science Without Borders (Ciência sem Fronteiras, or CsF). And now this year ushers in as well the first really large-scale scholarship programmes targeted...
...Korea: 6,433 students, 85,113 weeks Mexico: 4,963 students, 36,208 weeks Brazil: 4,732 students, 35,074 weeks Taiwan: 3,928 students, 47,368 weeks Kuwait: 3,086 students, 47,295 weeks Vietnam: 2,565 students,...