Updates for 22 November: Media reports indicate that IDP and the British Council have now been approved to resume operations at their IELTS testing centres in Vietnam. Meanwhile,...
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...the study breaks down its projection of total spending as follows. Monthly living expenses: €2,836,000,000 Tuition fees: €873,000,000 Spending by visiting relatives: €393,000,000 Transportation: €461,000,000 French-language training: €73,000,000...
...go is as different as their favourite social media channels. These are the student priorities that Sinorbis has found to be present in several Asian markets. China: School...
...education. This imbalance, if unchecked, will almost certainly limit economic growth and social development, and could worsen security issues. France has been a top destination for African students...
...of living in European cities, relatively affordable rent and tuition makes some European cities particularly attractive to international students. More English-taught courses, vibrant social and cultural scenes, as...
...control over the economy, and many argue that this is a barrier to the country’s private sector development and the economy’s diversification. Overall, agriculture, media, petroleum imports, natural...
...foreign students and net migration – a theme that harks back to policies and debates of years past that sought to limit international enrolment in the country. A number...
...that includes video meetings, social channels, messaging apps, smarter online marketing, and even artificial intelligence. There is no going back The pandemic is easing. Student mobility surged back...