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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...

US English programmes reporting declines in Saudi enrolment this year

...English programmes responding in 2014. China followed with 14.5% and then Brazil next at 11.2% of total IEP enrolments. Even so, that leading percentage for 2014 was down...

Full-year data confirms strong growth for New Zealand in 2015

...resurgent US study abroad market to countries like Colombia and Brazil driving new growth, it’s very positive to start 2016 with three consecutive years of growth behind us,”...

Survey says employment prospects the key for postgraduate applicants

...Roughly 40% were from Asia but the survey sample was geographically diverse with Nigeria, Pakistan, Ghana, Italy, Brazil, the US, the UK, Greece, and Kenya among the top-responding...

New report tracks key influencers for international students

...messages for their domestic recruitment programme and another set of messages for their international recruiting programme. Yet messaging that might work well in Brazil is not necessarily going...

New report finds slower growth for US graduate programmes in 2015

...economic situation in Brazil, the number of first-time Brazilian graduate students in the US also fell by 30% between 2014 and 2015. Engineering still key Engineering remains the...

US and UK losing market share to regional destinations

...million in 2012); Nigeria: 23 million (up from 16 million in 2012); Ethiopia: 13 million (up from 9.4 million in 2012). The US, Pakistan, Brazil, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and...

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