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...failed to exploit the opportunity offered by the quality of our universities. Our place in the global marketplace is currently very fragile, with intense competition providing globally mobile...
...follow-up piece: “20,000 students in the first 24 hours: UK enters MOOC space with social, mobile FutureLearn.” Germany has also joined in the MOOC movement with the development...
...here. France still commands most mobile African students, but South Africa is gaining share Of the 380,376 African students electing to study abroad in 2010 (representing roughly 10%...
...here is that Deloitte is applying a very broad concept of “student” to include internationally mobile learners as well as those who pursue education via transnational education or...
...on heavy financial burdens and debt to do so. Reporting on the study, The Economic Times also noted: “The profile of the internationally mobile Indian students is changing....
...strengthening enrolment from key markets in Southeast and South Asia, and, in the process, to further increase regional and international competition for Asia’s internationally mobile students. For additional...
...recruitment going forward. Shifts in share HolonIQ points out that the “big four” destinations have collectively held a very steady share of internationally mobile students since 2000. Those...