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Brazil’s Science Without Borders programme facing cuts in 2016

...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...

New data reveals most searched-for study destinations

...of searches from Brazil (15.6% overall in 2015), Vietnam (9.9%), Thailand (6.7%), Indonesia (5.2%), and Saudi Arabia (4.4%). While Brazilian students remain those the most likely to be...

China shows greatest improvement in global ranking of higher education systems

...tally. They are, in order of ranking improvement, Serbia, India, South Africa, China, Portugal, and Brazil. What if we factor in price differences? Beyond its overall ranking table,...

More countries moving to internationalise higher education

...a broad mix of markets, such as China, Malaysia, Brazil, and Vietnam, representing both traditional education exporters and importers. “There is hardly a country left unaffected by the...

Malta ELT enrolment down slightly in 2015

...factors” in both countries. Also of note is that these major declines were offset by significant growth in weeks booked by students from Brazil (+64%), Colombia (+44%), Turkey...

ELT enrolment in the Philippines on the rise

...24,000. So we’re seeing an increasing number of Koreans. But they’re also from other countries: Libya, Brazil, Russia.” While finding precise figures on the number of ELT students...

Shifting currencies expected to drive growth for more affordable destinations

...all this, we are starting to see more reports in recent months of actual or projected shifts in student mobility that reflect underlying changes in foreign exchange rates....

Brexit could discourage European students from studying in UK

...declines in scholarship funding from major emerging markets such as Brazil, Saudi Arabia, and Nigeria. In contrast to many such markets, Europe sends relatively few students to destinations...

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