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New UK strategy aims for 20% growth in international enrolment

...Trade and Investment, and other stakeholders to promote British education in key target markets (including China, India, USA, Brazil, Mexico, Indonesia, Turkey, South Korea, Russia, and emerging markets...

UK’s new immigration rules signal more welcoming approach to international students

...– over the next five years, as well as intensify bi-lateral partnerships with key markets including China, India, Brazil, Saudi Arabia, Colombia, Turkey, Mexico, Indonesia, and the Gulf....

Long term growth predicted for Peru

...To learn more about market opportunities, ICEF Monitor sits down with Carolina Cardoso from C2M Marketing & Eventos, a boutique company based in Brazil which specialises in trade...

Nielsen studies highlight value of education, illustrate growing consumer confidence

...like the Philippines, Brazil, Turkey, South Africa, Colombia, Venezuela and Mexico, 90% or more said higher education was crucial, compared to 35% in Thailand and 37% in Austria…[Russo]...

Strong focus on agent relations key to success in Latin America

...as Venezuela, whose students are attracted to post-study work rights. Canadian-based ILAC is no stranger to Brazilian students. Scores of Canadian and Brazilian universities have signed exchange agreements...

Ireland eyes STEM as key to its future

...for student recruitment (Brazil, India, the US, China) and has actively promoted the country in those markets, determined to reach its goal of increasing the number of international...

BELTA shares latest Brazilian education market research

...Brazil. Approximately 600 agencies are members of BELTA, and as Mr Robles explains, “BELTA agencies are responsible for 90% of the international education market in Brazil, so BELTA...

Suitors line up for a strengthening Brazilian market

...for public school students and gives priority to Afro-Brazilians. The legislation aims to increase access for poorer, often black and mixed race Brazilians; currently, only 2.2% of Afro-Brazilians...

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