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Surge in new students has ELICOS sector leading Australian growth for 2022

...Thailand, and Brazil the biggest movers among the top sending markets. Colombia was the leading source market for ELICOS in 2022, and finished the year with 12,700 commencements...

What a widening TikTok ban could mean for international student recruitment

...recommendations and experiences. This graph from Statista indicates the countries in which TikTok has the highest penetration. Indonesia, Brazil, Mexico, Vietnam, Philippines, and Thailand are priority source countries...

Australia: Latin markets boosting ELICOS recovery this year

...year has been driven in part by key Latin American markets, notably Colombia and Brazil. Colombia is now the second-largest sending market for ELICOS providers, with enrolments increasing...

Many international students may not be aware of STEM programmes they could apply to

...“were interested in a role in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM).” The countries included in the study were Brazil, Canada, Egypt, France, Germany, India, Japan, Mexico, Singapore,...

The push for diversification in foreign enrolment

...markets. Australia Target markets: Austrade market development activities in 2022 indicate that the following markets are priorities: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, India, Malaysia, Mexico, Nepal, Peru, the Philippines,...

UK ELT reporting continued recovery through summer 2022

...markets: Italy (29.5%), Spain (11.2%), France (6.5%) Germany (6.4%) and Brazil (6.1%) Top 5 adult source markets: Saudi Arabia (17.9%), China (8.2%), Italy (7.4%), Brazil 7.3%) and Japan...

The new playbook for international recruitment

...interact with students? If you are recruiting in Brazil, for example, do you have Portuguese-language information on the website, or Brazilian student ambassadors? Digital marketing became a must...

Germany’s foreign enrolment reaches record high with increase of 8% in 2021/22

...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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