...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...
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...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,...
...language programmes, 2012–2016. Source: Languages Canada For the fourth year in a row, Japan, Brazil, and China were the top three senders. China, however, is showing a notable...
...only global region that didn’t grow for ELICOS providers last year. On the positive side of the ledger, Brazil and Colombia – with 6% and 11% increases in...
...UK members and new market reports on the Gulf States, Brazil and Thailand (“Our Brazil report shows that, despite decreasing figures, it will return as a strong market...
...greatest gains from markets in Europe (+21%), Latin America (+40%), and the Middle East (+109%), with Germany, Switzerland, France, Brazil, and Saudi Arabia driving much of the growth...
...for nearly half of all ELT arrivals in 2016 (and a third of all student-weeks). Twelve of the top fifteen source markets are in Europe (the exceptions being...