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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...

India driving growth in applications to US graduate schools

...Brazil were up for fall 2015 – 8% and 4% respectively – and South Korean applications also increased by 4% after three consecutive years of decline. Level and...

Trends in study abroad for Mexican students

...players, and they aren’t the only examples in the region. Brazil (Science Without Borders), Chile, and Colombia are all pushing ahead with initiatives to send their students abroad...

German language study on the rise worldwide

...– are in Europe, but the survey indicates significant growth in German language study in emerging markets over the past five years, notably in Brazil, China, and India....

Chinese enrolment in the US shifting increasingly to undergraduate studies

...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...

Research paints a clearer picture of international secondary students in the US

...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...

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