...estimate. Where will demand come from? Not a lot of surprises here, at least in the top rung. The British Council considers that by 2020 China, India, Indonesia,...
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...more accessible. 2. Present the best of your institution, but be genuine As Schäfer says, “Don’t underestimate your target audience. If you’re a language school in Canada marketing...
...nearly 6 million between 2000 and 2012. Today 75% of Brazilian students attend for-profit institutions. But there is a problem with the Brazilian model. Access has been expanded,...
...10% two years later.” Graduate applications from Brazilian students also grew substantially (+24%), which may stem in large part from the Brazilian government’s investment in US scholarships for...
...70% of annual entries into the country, are: China India Republic of Korea France US Saudi Arabia Japan Mexico Brazil Students from China and India together represented 37%...
...32% Nordic countries – 24% Russia – 24% China – 22% Japan – 20% Austria – 18% Switzerland – 16% Korea – 14% Brazil – 8% Denmark –...
...Hong Kong MOOC, said that about 60% of the enrolees were from the US, UK, Canada and other developed nations. The remainder of the participants came from Brazil,...
...and Brazil. Currently, five Cuban institutions appear in the 2012 QS Top University Rankings: Latin America: Universidad de La Habana Universidad de Oriente Santiago de Cuba Ciudad Universitaria...