...figures indicate that 7.2% of British students were internationally mobile in 2014/15, up from 5.4% in 2013/14. “As the UK prepares to leave the EU, the UK government...
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...additional background on the evolving role of technology in international education, please see: “Anytime, anywhere: How online and mobile technologies are transforming language learning” “More online degrees on...
...market is very value-conscious and that any marketing effort should stress both quality and value-for-money, or ROI. It notes as well that mobile technologies are being widely and...
...growing percentage of internationally mobile students who, while studying outside of their home countries, opt to remain within the continent. The report finds that nearly one in five...
...to attract a greater share of the world’s internationally mobile students. For additional background, please see: “China moving to expand student recruitment in Southeast Asia” “Chinese universities break...
...mobile EU students.” In a separate statement earlier this month on falling international student numbers for 2015/16, Ms Dandridge added, “The UK could be doing much better than...
...have been losing market share. The US share of internationally mobile students dropped from 23% in 2000 to 16% in 2012, even as the absolute number of foreign...
...of 7-8% of the world’s internationally mobile students today. Within the ASEAN group, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Singapore are the major sending markets. Major destinations for ASEAN...