...Brazilian students, and 32% of Indian students. A study has found that improving language supports for international students could help to further increase the stay rate. Challenges ahead...
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...Brazil as well as other Latin markets.” “It’s all about diversification,” she added. “There was a time when a high percentage of the students we were getting internationally...
...Canadian language schools. Japanese numbers grew by 15.4% and Colombian numbers grew by 72.6%, putting them ahead of China and Brazil in terms of enrolments. Chinese enrolments fell...
...top sending markets. “Saudi Arabia kept its usual top position in the overall ranking, dwarfing all other source countries with 17,941 student weeks. It was followed by Brazil...
...50,000 international students enrolled in Portuguese universities were from Brazil. Latin America is also an increasingly important region for Canada. Canadian institutions hosted 81% more Mexican students in...
...South America (Brazil and Colombia), as well as Nigeria, Turkey, Mexico, and Iran – revealed that students are highly open to programme recommendations during counselling for study abroad....
...strong performance out of Thailand”, as we see in the illustration below, along with notable growth out of Japan and Brazil. Monthly ELICOS commencements for selected sending markets,...
Brazil is the largest student market in Latin America and has been an important growth driver of student mobility over the past decade. The most popular destinations for...