...nearly five million foreign students under current rules. This is, however, a highly theoretical ceiling. The total global population of internationally mobile students only recently moved past five...
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A new report from the Institute of International Education (IIE) highlights that the number of international secondary students in the US more than tripled between 2004 and 2016....
...Savills highlights that the significant cost differentials from country to country explains in part why destinations such as Germany and China have earned an increasing share of internationally...
Roughly five million students are studying outside their home countries today, more than double the 2.1 million who did so in 2000 and more than triple the number...
...scale, with somewhere around 1,000 regionally mobile students each year. Annual number of inbound and outbound students on AIMS exchanges, 2010–2016. Please note that the flag icons indicate...
...on increasing the country’s market share in terms of internationally mobile students. They are also often closely integrated with broader national strategies for trade and economic development, including,...
...it has gone on to earn a significant market share. As of 2016, Russia was the destination of choice for 6% of the world’s internationally mobile students –...
This article is adapted and reprinted with permission from the 2016 edition of ICEF Insights magazine. The complete issue is available to download now. Language travel remains a...