...current trend of the UK and US losing market share to other destinations is likely to continue. By some estimates, the US has seen its share of internationally...
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...the way higher education is delivered: The Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) model – where students are able to integrate their own devices (particularly mobile devices) as learning...
In marketing circles today, the two words on everyone’s lips are “mobile” and “video.” Both trends are linked to the changing way consumers are accessing and communicating on...
...by year, all levels of study, 2008-2014. Source: CBIE According to the Institute of International Education’s (IIE) Project Atlas report, Canada’s share of the global population of internationally...
...terms of emerging markets, this year we’ve seen notable signs of development in Cuba, Myanmar, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Morocco, and Egypt. Online lights up Last year, the big story...
...was enough to place the country as the third-largest global study destination, with a roughly 8% share of the world’s internationally mobile students, and leaving it well on...
...an average of 9% in all levels of tertiary education.” The OECD speculates that the following factors may be contributing to greater proportions of internationally mobile students in...
...contributions to international student mobility: China, India, and South Korea are the world’s leading sources of international students. One of every six internationally mobile students is now from...