...are not traditional tourist source markets for Malta, such as Brazil, Japan, and Colombia. Student arrivals from non-EU/EEA countries accounted for 26% of total student arrivals but represented...
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...Latin American countries (Chile, Argentina, Brazil and Mexico) cluster together. It would seem that while many countries may feel they cannot match the higher education system in the...
...1,106 and 923, respectively. UAE (784), Pakistan (598), and Brazil (415) round out the top 5. The Americas hold 15% of the global share of schools, Europe follows...
...of China’s move down the rankings, and the fact that a number of Latin American countries – including Peru, Chile, Ecuador, Mexico, and Brazil – have moved past...
...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...
...of ELT enrolments in Ireland, with roughly 78% of all students coming from Europe. Another 15% came from non-EU/EEA countries – including Brazil, Japan, and South Korea – for which...
...tally. They are, in order of ranking improvement, Serbia, India, South Africa, China, Portugal, and Brazil. What if we factor in price differences? Beyond its overall ranking table,...
...growth potential. Mr Vetrak cites Brazil, Turkey and Russia as key emerging source markets that balance out the losses from countries that were hit by the global economic...