...majority of study abroad students. According to Forbes, the top 10 countries on Twitter, in terms of number of users, are: US; UK; Canada; Australia; Brazil; Germany; Netherlands;...
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...engagement.” The Chronicle notes that unlike other economies in the BRIC group (Brazil, Russia, India, and China), Russia has been slow to internationalise in education – lagging far...
...who came to UBC from Sao Paulo, Brazil to study biomedical science. ‘It removes the sense that you’re alone in a huge pond of other people. You just...
...app catering to foreign students: Brazilian travel agency STB’s TripBox, which helps students plan their trips abroad. From The PIE News: “The app will allow students to keep...
...Asian markets (Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Vietnam), as well as Brazil, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. Across the sample, the number of agents used is...
...the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Cyprus, Malaysia, Brazil, Japan, Switzerland, Kazakhstan and South Korea.” CIS universities are primarily building those international channels through international agent networks (43%) and...
...in China or 36% in Brazil) and highlights the Indian government’s goal to increase participation to 30% by 2020 – a target that would require an increase of...
...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...