Market intelligence for international student recruitment from ICEF

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Why Vietnam? A market snapshot

...student recruitment, along with Brazil, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey: “High recruitment potential is attributable to Vietnam’s growing middle-class and strong study abroad interest. Institutions of higher education that...

Is your marketing answering the right questions?

...many important source countries with burgeoning middle and upper classes, such as China, India, Russia, and Brazil. Especially for institutions that do not have the benefit of elite...

Demand for Spanish instruction escalating, higher ed still facing challenges

...second most common language of economic powerhouses Brazil and the United States, a period of study in Spain can pay dividends. Forecasts suggest that in three or four...

Open Doors 2012: International student enrolment increases by nearly 6%

...hosted more students from Brazil, engaged in partnership activities with Brazilian institutions, and conducted planning trips to Brazil. Many institutions specifically reported participating as host institutions in the...

Canada allots CDN $65 million to boost its competitiveness as a study abroad destination

...its fourth year, which attracts top undergraduate students from China, Brazil, India, and Mexico to study in universities across Canada (a third of them in the province of...

International school enrolment on pace to reach $60 billion by 2022

...in Egypt • 105 international schools in Nigeria Americas • 146 international schools in Argentina • 113 international schools in Mexico • 75 international schools in Brazil •...

Consolidation to begin for Greek higher education

...and China, but to the nearby eastern regions of the Balkans, Turkey, and the Caucasus as well as further afield to Brazil and Argentina. Ultimately, the future of...

Australian international education sector enrolment and commencement trends

...26.4% share of enrolments and a 25.9% share of commencements, followed by Brazil (9.0% of enrolments), Korea (7.8% of enrolments), and Colombia (7.3% of enrolments). Schools: Enrolments fell...

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