Market intelligence for international student recruitment from ICEF

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Global language survey links English proficiency to economic and social development

...BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China) have seen real proficiency improvements as well. In contrast to most European states, English proficiency has declined in France over the survey...

A closer look at US enrolment growth

...sent 30.5% more (and jumped into 4th place as a sending nation), Brazil 20.4% more, and Iran 25.2% more. Less dramatically but still important, Canada, Colombia, France, Germany,...

Canada’s international student enrolment up 94% over past decade

...number of Indian students in the last four years. These countries, among other high-growth countries such as Nigeria, Brazil, and Vietnam represent key international education markets that add...

Key ingredients to ensuring sustainable growth in Australia’s language sector

...much promise for the future, with Brazil and Colombia as key source nations. As Ms Blundell outlines, “Sustainable growth is based on good quality underpinnings in the sector,...

New developments in the accommodations sector

...high, with many planning expansion in the home country of the YTA operator, as well as looking overseas to open new establishments particularly in Spain, Brazil, and the...

US graduate admissions up again this year but applications slowing

...2012 to 2013, mainly due to strong growth in applications from India and Brazil. Educators and other stakeholders follow the trend line for initial offers of admission closely,...

Seventh annual Agent Barometer provides agents’ view of marketplace

...executive level: managers, directors, or owners of their agencies. In terms of location, the largest proportions of agents hailed from India (11%), Brazil (11%), and Russia (6%); the...

New report highlights changing face of the world’s freshman class; calls for expansion of higher education

...as well as “emerging giants like China, India and Brazil and developing economies in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean.” How are university students changing? presents a...

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