...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...
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...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...
...not alone in this and similar conditions exist in a number of countries, particularly in the developed economies that receive the majority of internationally mobile students. But a...
...percentage of total international enrolment), the darker yellow postgraduate students, and the lighter yellow doctoral students – internationally mobile undergraduate students play an important role across the entire...
...to the continuing heavy use of mobile devices during the discovery phase of the college search process. Four out of five respondents visit college websites on their mobile...
...driver for internationally mobile study around the world,” says Todd Maurer, a founding partner with US-based financial analysis firm Sinica Advisors. “[I do] not see how the international...
...losing share The US remains the world’s leading study destination, and, together with the UK, Germany, France, and Australia, hosts about half of the world’s mobile tertiary students....