...tertiary-level students studying outside Brazil at just over 32,000 for 2013. The growth of Brazilian outbound mobility, 2003-2014. Source: BELTA What this means in essence is that the...
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...year on a real-life example of a market niche: Brazilian students interested in pursuing professionally-oriented English-language courses (e.g., English for Engineering, English for Business) rather than general English...
...All told, students from Italy, Spain, Brazil, and France made up nearly two-thirds (63%) of all students in Adult Programmes in 2015. Brazil stands out from the pack...
...the strength of strong growth from Colombia and Brazil, the Americas surpassed Europe to become the second-leading source region in 2015, sending 14% of all ELICOS students last...
...and how The top five source countries reported by Languages Canada members for 2015 were Brazil, Japan, China, South Korea, and Saudi Arabia. More broadly, the top ten...
...by as much as 600% over the past decade. But strengthening English language acquisition for Brazilian students has been a slower process. English in Brazil Brazil uses English...
...reduced that number to roughly 275 permanent and “pop-up” centres outside of the UK as of June 2016, including only four in all of Brazil and 15 in...
...on graduate studies as some have suggested. Much will depend on the coming budget discussions within the Brazilian government, and, in the longer-term, on the underlying health of...