...non-mobile students), 18,618 alumni (83% mobile with and without Erasmus), 4,986 staff (academic and non-academic, mobile and non-mobile), 964 higher education institutions, and 652 employers across the 34...
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...expand its online learning resources. It operates LearnEnglish, an extensive platform of lessons, interactive features, test preparation tools, and mobile apps for young learners and adults alike. The...
...or no, it is fair to say that the prospect of another 300,000 internationally mobile US students in the next few years has captured the attention of institutions...
...mobile devices to research options, that research most often starts with a search engine (vs. a mobile site or app) so optimisation for mobile search is key. Immediacy...
If the last couple of years witnessed the word “mobile” shoot up the ranks of marketing buzzwords, 2014 is the year every internationally oriented education institution will place...
...neighbours in the Southern African Development Community (SADC), the most recent UNESCO statistics indicate that 7,534 Angola students are now globally mobile. Perhaps unsurprisingly, given Angola’s colonial past,...
...United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, or Canada, fully 48% of SADC mobile students choose South Africa for their studies. The report also found that the majority of...
...Colombian students to the international education programmes of those countries. For example, 22.3% of all mobile tertiary students in Chile come from Colombia. The top ten destinations by...