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Language proficiency testing widely suspended in Vietnam

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,...

Study estimates economic impact of foreign students in France at €5 billion

...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...

Study tracks top messaging apps and student priorities in key Asian markets

...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...

New report highlights the increasing competition for international students from Sub-Saharan Africa

...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...

Measuring cost of study and cost of living across study destinations

...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...

A primer on international student recruitment in Egypt

...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...

UK visa numbers reflect surging international enrolment in 2022/23

...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...

Year in review: What we learned in 2022

...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...

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