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Open Doors 2014: International enrolment in US continues to grow; economic impact now estimated at US$27 billion

...than in the previous year. Students from China, Saudi Arabia, India, Brazil, Iran, and Kuwait accounted for nearly all of that growth, with China and Saudi Arabia together...

Market Snapshot: Colombia

...4.5%; Australia 3.9%; Switzerland 1.2%; Brazil 1.1%. From the reverse perspective, the numbers of Colombians measured against the inbound total for various countries creates a picture of the...

LinkedIn rolls out new school selection services for prospective students

...or recent graduates. As of 2014, the countries with the most LinkedIn users are the US (93 million), India (24 million), Brazil (16 million), the UK (14 million),...

Industry surveys highlight continued growth in language study travel

...very important across the broad mix of schools included Brazil, Spain and Italy. The survey respondents reported that 85% of their bookings, on a weighted average basis, were...

Mapping student pathways from Australian language programmes

...tend not to progress from ELICOS to other Australian education sectors: Brazil, Korea, Colombia, Japan, Saudi Arabia, and Taiwan. An important channel for tertiary admissions Overall, 36% of...

Mystery shopping experiment on social media: Is there anybody out there?

...requirements, programmes offered, tuition fees, housing, and the website for the admissions office. In addition, a comprehensive site with specific information for Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Brazilian, Indian, and...

Record-high international enrolment in Canada in 2013; many students plan to stay

...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...

Signs of continuing growth in Ecuador

...around 4%, which puts it third in the region behind only Bolivia (5.2%) and Colombia (4.8%), and ahead of Peru (3.6%) and, notably, Brazil (0.3%). This growth rate...

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