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Canada breaks 100,000-student ceiling for first time

...many more students would have come to Canada in 2012 on tourist visas for programmes of less than six months (such as short-term exchanges or language studies). Many...

Can foreign languages go digital with online education?

...courses made an easy transition to online instruction, educators have struggled to create high-quality, foreign language courses and even foreign language degree programmes offered exclusively over the Internet....

Germany’s new strategies in the race for international students

...India and Germany have recently signed two agreements: one aimed at promoting the German language in India, and the other to strengthen cooperation in education and research (the...

Opportunities abound in digital English language learning market

Last year, the worldwide language learning market (all languages combined) generated a hefty US $58.2 billion. When combined with revenues from language services such as localisation, interpretation, and...

$200 million in international scholarships makes Iraq a viable emerging market

...second language programme in Baghdad. Foreign oil companies are also required to fund Iraqi education and training programmes. Other scholarship programmes include the MENA Scholarship Program for Middle...

Opportunities expand as Lebanese choose a wider range of destinations

...complete most of their language studies at home; subsequently, they travel abroad for a final year of intensive language study to fine-tune their language skills. Online learning in...

Strong focus on agent relations key to success in Latin America

...Director of International Language Academy of Canada (ILAC). ILAC offers English classes for all ages, levels and purposes, as well as exam prep, summer camps and additional services...

Australian international education sector enrolment and commencement trends

...continued enrolment declines with the exception of one sector: ELICOS (the English-language training sector), which in recent years has been particularly hard hit. (Please note that we have...

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