...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...
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...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...
...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...
...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...
...see Latin America as a key to bolstering UK university enrolments. In April, Britain’s Business Secretary Vince Cable and Minister for Universities and Science David Willetts traveled to...
...countries the industry will want to watch: China (#1 source country for ELICOS commencements); Colombia (#2 source with 8.2% ELICOS commencements); Brazil (7.8%). The Australian notes that the...
...34 OECD member states (along with non-members Argentina, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Russia, Saudi Arabia and South Africa) and across the educational spectrum from pre-school to doctoral studies....
A little over 9,300 Argentine students were studying abroad in 2010 in destinations such as Spain, the US, Cuba, France and Brazil. In order to learn more about...