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Brazil: research highlights shift to affordable destinations and career-oriented studies

Earlier this month, BELTA – the Brazilian Educational and Language Travel Association – presented new research on 2015 trends in the Brazilian market for study abroad. The research...

Australia on track for 12% growth in 2016

...ten sending markets are also found in Asia, Brazil being the one exception. And those top ten countries accounted for nearly seven in ten international students in Australia...

Foreign enrolment hits new record in Australia

...emerging markets that generally demonstrated faster year-over-year growth. Just outside of the top five were Brazil and Malaysia, which grew by 19.6% and 18.2% respectively. Two other emerging...

Survey reveals motivations of postgraduate students in emerging markets

...markets for international recruitment: Nigeria, Indonesia, Brazil, and Turkey. In most cases, QS has paired these priority targets with other promising markets from the same region: Brazil with Mexico...

US: International graduate enrolment up in 2016 but applications slowing

...in applications from Indian prospects, but also by significant drops in application volumes from other key sending markets, including South Korea (-5%), Brazil (-11%), and Saudi Arabia (-20%)....

Growth in France but market share still slipping

...since 2010/11), Spain (+28%), Portugal (+31%), Belgium (+17%), and the UK (+18%). Outside of Europe and Africa, the remaining notable growth markets are found in Latin America with...

Anytime, anywhere: How online and mobile technologies are transforming language learning

...service App Annie reports that the number of Duolingo users in markets such as Brazil and Ukraine is roughly equivalent to the population of students enrolled in high...

US ELT providers reporting enrolment declines this year

...to woes from what was until recently another promising market for US IEPs: Brazil. Many programmes benefited from the Brazilian government’s ambitious Scientific Mobility Program (previously Science Without...

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