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Malta: ELT weeks down; expanded work rights for students

...Austria: 4,365 (up from 3,110 in 2017) 7. Brazil: 4,360 (down from 4,520 in 2017) 8. Spain: 3,970 (up from 3,600 in 2017) 9. Japan: 3,510 (up from...

International enrolment recovery underway in Australia, Canada, the UK, and the US

...marketing effort aimed at prospective students from several priority targets: Mexico, Colombia, Brazil, Vietnam, Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Morocco, Turkey, France, and Ukraine. All those priority markets have grown...

BRIC economies return to growth in 2017

...globalisation to sell their abundant natural resources (primarily Brazil and Russia).” The return to growth for both Brazil and Russia, therefore, has much to do with an ongoing...

Mobile, video and peer-to-peer at the heart of the latest travel trends, with Asia in focus

...Brazil’s forthcoming tourism events (Olympics and World Cup). For the 72% of the senior travel executives who are still very much interested in BRICS, India ties with Brazil...

New data on international schools suggests continued strong growth

...200. Other countries with over 100 international schools are Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, Egypt, and Nigeria....

Open Doors 2013: More international students in the US, most growth from China

...undergraduate scholarship programmes in countries including Brazil (Brazil Scientific Mobility Programme), Saudi Arabia (King Abdullah Scholarship Programme), and smaller initiatives in Kuwait. Previous to these last two years,...

Australia: Growth remains strong at mid-year

...that just four markets – China, India, Nepal, and Vietnam – drove nearly all of the growth in higher education through May. In VET, meanwhile, China, South Korea,...

Australia: ELICOS numbers holding stable into final quarter of 2019

...throughout the year with overall Chinese and Brazilian enrolments dropping off -11.1% and -8.1% respectively. Even so, China remains the leading sending market for Australia’s language schools, and...

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