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English language programmes in Malta report steady growth for 2014

...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...

Brazil extends Science Without Borders with 100,000 new scholarships

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...

International student mobility picking up in Norway while major reforms take shape

...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...

Australia releases draft strategy for international education

...double-digit enrolment jumps for students from the following countries: Nepal (+27.2%), Brazil (+26.8%), Hong Kong (+22%), the Philippines (+21.1%), and Pakistan (+15.9%). Increasing offshore educational activity The draft...

India is a key source of international students – can it become a destination?

...and 36% in Brazil) – to 30% by 2020, a target that would require an increase of 14 million spaces over six years. As ambitious as this goal...

Marketing languages other than English

...the largest economies (US, China, Japan, Germany, France), or the most populous countries (China, India, US, Indonesia, Brazil). In addition to economic growth and trading opportunities, how widely...

How to engage the international schools sector for higher education recruitment

...East Asia; Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico in South America; France, Germany, Netherlands, Sweden, and Switzerland in Europe; Egypt and Nigeria in Africa. “All of these countries are experiencing...

Research consistently finds better employment outcomes for tertiary graduates

...90% of the global youth population.” The study examines 28 countries in every region of the world, ranging from Bangladesh and Cambodia to Brazil and Colombia to Egypt...

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