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Lost in translation: the challenge of delivering web content in many languages

...acceptance worldwide, good proportions of those who prefer to speak in Chinese and Spanish (or other languages) will be able to understand English to a certain extent. This...

Ambitious Israeli students look to top institutions abroad

...studying in the US. AMIDEAST is an American NGO that works to improve educational opportunities by, among other things, developing language and professional skills. Despite broad student interest,...

More US universities establishing joint venture pathways

...usually combining English language and introductory academic courses, provided by the pathway partner. The expansion of pathway programmes in the US reflects a growing emphasis on internationalisation and...

Key ingredients to ensuring sustainable growth in Australia’s language sector

...over 100 of the leading English language colleges. Together, they deliver courses to approximately 80% of all English language students in Australia. Providers in Australia are naturally keen...

New survey illustrates drive to internationalise among universities in the Commonwealth of Independent States

...with foreign institutions (36%). 54% offer information on their websites in their official languages, Russian and English, and a further 20% publish web content in more than three...

Demand for Spanish instruction escalating, higher ed still facing challenges

...be resilient as a study destination, thanks in large part to the strength of its language sector. Demand for Spanish language escalating Spain’s language sector is a bright...

Progressive Costa Rica looks to the future

...South American region, as well as Spain and Italy. Its five areas of focus are language programmes, vocational and short courses, undergraduate, postgraduate, and Master of Business Administration (MBA)....

Growing education participation in Latin America expected to lead to greater demand for study abroad

...city of interest for international student recruitment, and while the greatest demand there is for language courses, degrees in engineering, construction and mining are certainly popular. Rounding out...

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