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New Zealand’s international enrolment up 13% in 2014; growth continuing this year

...New Zealand also highlights the Philippines (95% increase in first-time student visas; 76% increase in total student visas YTD June 2015) and Brazil (22% in total student visas...

Four trends that are shaping the future of global student mobility

...for previously unmet domestic higher education will be met for countries such as China, India, Brazil and Indonesia.” More to the point, he notes that major sending markets,...

UK losing share in global ELT market

...new market reports on Mexico and the Gulf States in partnership with the British Council; and direct channel and agency-facing campaigns in Brazil, other Latin American countries and...

Investments in education technology reaching new highs in 2015

...edugames for young children.” The report notes India and Brazil as two other markets that have attracted greater investor interest for ed tech in 2015. While both remain...

Demand for study abroad in Venezuela hampered by currency controls

...in intensive English-language programmes. Also as of 2013, Venezuela ranked fourth in Latin America for sending to the US – behind Mexico, Brazil, and Colombia. However, this ranking...

Canada: language enrolment up in 2014 but losing market share

...to focus on priority target markets. Russia, Spain, Kazakhstan, China, and Vietnam were all the subject of collaborative trade missions in 2014, as was Brazil where Languages Canada...

US community colleges stepping up international recruitment

...Vietnamese students studying on US campuses start at a community college. Students from countries that have recently launched national scholarship programmes, such as Saudi Arabia and Brazil, are...

Global parents’ survey: three quarters would consider university abroad

...for international students, including Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, and Turkey. The research team found that a majority of parents in each country would consider study abroad for...

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