...being in your account, which means you can post from any other site or profile; Text your blog updates from any mobile phone; Use cross-blog tagging to curate...
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...destination of choice for Africa’s mobile students. The French government’s 2013 report on La mobilité des étudiants d’Afrique sub-saharienne et du Maghreb found that: “Of the 380,376 African...
...update our strategies. [For example] Now, many people learn through mobile devices. Students already have this ‘machine’- their handphones. So, we have to leverage on it.” Also spurring...
...way These trends illustrate that China unquestionably remains a critical source of internationally mobile students. As we have reported in recent years, however, the country is also increasingly...
In recent years, South Korea has been one of the world’s largest sources of internationally mobile students (in the US, for example, only China and India send more)....
...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...
...proportion of the potentially mobile global student population; Asian countries – especially China and India – have become crucial to the revenue streams of many top Western study...
...with Education Malaysia Global Services (EMGS), launched the EMGS mobile app to make the process easier. Taiwan In 2014, the Taiwanese government established a goal of attracting 150,000...