...Etio. We conclude with a closer look at Brazil as the latest stop for our “Keys to the Market” segment. You can listen right now in the player...
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...an incomplete view of some education sectors. For example, looking just at the dashboard, you might conclude that Brazil and Colombia were the two most important sending markets...
...in 2023 were: Japan (16%), France (8%), Brazil (7%), China (6%), and Italy (5%). Those five combined accounted for nearly half of IEP enrolment last year. The top...
...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...
...(the projected #6), Nepal (the projected #8), Brazil (#10), and Mexico (#11). For additional background, please see: ICEF Monitor Global Summit: A unique forum for thought leadership and...
...of those weeks were accounted for by non-EU students on visas (e.g., Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and China) as well as non-EU students who do not require visas (e.g.,...
...in macroeconomic risk indicators. Source: British Council Only Brazil and Pakistan are expected to have a mobility growth rate higher than what it has historically been, though Bangladesh,...
...additional background, please see: “Outbound mobility trends for key Latin markets: Brazil, Colombia, Mexico“ “Brazilian market showing its strength this year“ “Brazil: Affordability will be key to unleashing...