...of 27%. Again, China emerges as the most important source country: it is responsible for 25% of international enrolments and 23.8% of commencements in the Australian ELICOS sector....
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...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...
BELTA regularly conducts market research on the international education and exchange market in Brazil, and given that BELTA agencies represent approximately 90% of the global education market in...
...the case of Nigeria, or by major scholarship programmes, such as Brazil’s Ciências sem Fronteiras. And the strong global demand for STEM is not just a function of...
...It found that in some countries, for example Japan, Turkey, Mexico, France, and Brazil, being “out” or openly gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgendered is not widely accepted. LGBT...
...has long been focused on the BRIC nations of Brazil, Russia, India, and China, the report, entitled Reaching the emerging middle classes beyond BRIC, notes that attention is...
...in local schools (see this article for more on Hong Kong) – and from Brazil – who more than doubled to reach 500 largely as a result of...
...India, a language school in Brazil, or a university in Malaysia, you will most likely have international students on your campus. International students go abroad to study, but...