...Brazil (13th), and Mexico (41st), and also well below countries that commonly receive US students going abroad such as South Africa (6th) and Costa Rica (22nd). In today’s...
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...Scholarship Programme, or KASP) and Brazil’s Science Without Borders (Ciência sem Fronteiras, or CsF). And now this year ushers in as well the first really large-scale scholarship programmes targeted...
...quarter, with the balance largely contributed by other top 20 sending markets. The big gainers outside of the top five were Brazil (56% growth, 2,018 additional visas granted...
...Abdullah Scholarship Programme (KASP), Brazil’s Science Without Borders, and, more recently, Mexico’s Proyecta 100,000. Large-scale regional programmes, of which Europe’s Erasmus+ is the most prominent example, also play...
...Brazil (4%). The higher education sector enrols the lion’s share of international students (44%) with 350,470 students, an increase of 15% over the 2016 total. Next is the...
...as it has historically done, but will look to broaden its reach to attract students from Korea, Indonesia, Japan, Brazil, India, and the United States.” In a related...
Mexico is a key Latin American sending market – second only to Brazil in terms of the size of its population and economy – and a growing number of institutions...
...rise as educators work to rebuild international enrolments“ “International student recruitment and online communications in the age of COVID“ “Brazil: Affordability will be key to unleashing demand for...