...English language programmes (and some other private training programmes) will tend to be understated in immigration reporting. Issuance of student visas does not correlate precisely to enrolment as...
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...the recent International Conference on Language held in Suzhou City, 400 academics and cultural officials from more than 100 countries gathered to discuss Chinese language education and the...
...great opportunity. Recent reforms to its education sector, the country’s focus on education as a path to development, and the urgent need for technical skills and training –...
...more. Nearly three-quarters (73%) said they always work with contracts in place with institutions. The most common type of study for which agents recruit is language courses (70%),...
...programmes. More generally, survey respondents reported greater challenges with academic issues – establishing course equivalencies, differences in language and culture, methodologies for grading and teaching – as opposed...
...due to both its proximity and affordability. As Al Jazeera reported in 2013, “Low cost of living, scholarships, familiarity with the country’s culture and language, good relations between...
...enrolment. And one Cairo-based language school, Kalimat, has reportedly seen its revenue drop by as much as 85%. It’s also safe to assume, though exact data is scarce,...
...and its ELICOS (English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students) sector is particularly healthy. After years of flat or declining international enrolment, New Zealand began to turn the...