...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...
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...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...
...year-over-year increases from important emerging sending markets in 2013, including Nigeria (+29%), Russia, (+24%), Brazil (+17%), and Vietnam (+16%). More established markets also registered steady gains for the...
...Mexico, Brazil and the Democratic Republic of Congo (roughly 300 each). International students are particularly well-represented at the doctoral or equivalent level, with 40% or more of all...
...2022 are as follows: Japan (8,695 students) France (6,070 students) China (4,885 students) Colombia (4,020 students) Brazil (3,885 students) Students are much more likely to book their programmes...
...of 144) schools operated by Grupo SEB are in Brazil. Other groups, meanwhile, have a more international footprint, such as Nord Anglia Education which operates schools in 31...
...34 OECD member states (along with non-members Argentina, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Russia, Saudi Arabia and South Africa) and across the educational spectrum from pre-school to doctoral studies....