...for some of the most notable gains in US international student enrolments: the three fastest-growing source countries – Kuwait, Brazil, and Saudi Arabia – were all fuelled in...
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...23,562 South Korea: 8,777 Germany: 7,130 Mexico: 2,659 Brazil: 2,292 Of the total number of international secondary students, 67% (or roughly 49,000) were engaged in longer-term studies to...
...China, India, Nigeria, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Brazil, and Mexico – have been benchmarked against a related Pew Center telephone survey of 1,002 Americans, also conducted in 2014. The...
...performance as total student weeks fell 2.02% in 2014 to 2,348,116 and total student numbers dipped .83% to 580,618. Notable declines were attributed to markets such as Brazil,...
...of Age on Screens report. Marcus, age 16, from São Paulo, Brazil, says his likes are “studying English, travelling, and singing.” Furthermore, he says: “I always post photos …...
...and Turkey and South Korea also registered declines. Meanwhile, there was growth from Japan, Brazil, and Colombia. These year-over-year shifts are summarised in the following table of leading...
Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff has announced a major extension of Brazil’s ambitious Science Without Borders programme (Ciência sem Fronteiras, or CsF – also known as the Brazil Scientific...
...per year for students of highly ranked universities in the BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India, and China) as well as the US. In 2012/13, this expanded funding was...