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Dutch government announces new vision for international education

...a national commitment to an action plan – “Make it in the Netherlands!” – produced by the Dutch higher education community. That plan calls for an expansion of...

FEDELE’s 2012 Spanish language school survey reveals overall growth

...are currently studying Spanish in Spain, a number representing a huge increase compared to ten years ago. Spanish language instruction within China is also up, with 35 Spanish...

International enrolment down in Malta for 2013 but total student weeks on the rise

...classroom environment which enhances the English language learning experience for all students.” CEO of Federation of English Language Teaching Organisations Malta (FELTOM) Genevieve Abela adds, “The economic adjustment...

Taking the long view on Korean study abroad trends

...foreign students, as well as its importance as a major trading partner and the rising demand for the Chinese language. Beyond China, more students may choose to study...

Peru positioning to be the next big player in Latin America

...in English language proficiency (though higher than its Andean neighbours Chile, Ecuador, Venezuela, and Colombia). Peru does have several quality universities, including the privately-funded Pontificia Universidad Católica del...

Conference panel imagines a bigger tent for international education

...Canada’s international student population. Now a crown corporation of the provincial government, it aims to advance the international interests of British Columbia’s K-12 schools, post-secondary institutions, and language...

UK introduces tougher immigration rules for universities and colleges

...sixth form colleges, language schools, and specialist institutions which attract students from across the world through word of mouth alone. They do not have the sheer volume of...

Canada confirms new student visa regulations

...an academic, vocational or professional training programme were strongly opposed by Languages Canada and the language school industry, as students at language schools do not meet these requirements.”...

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