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The link between student pathways and enrolment forecasts in Australia

...that three out of five international students commencing higher education studies in Australia in 2011 first began their studies in an Australian English-language programme, vocational or technical college,...

Kids and camps: research continues to make the case for summer learning

...life forms, and using programming language to make music remixes. For the adventurous: There are international language camps (for example, the new Berlitz International Camps and Junior Leadership...

The development of international strategies in US higher education

...language requirement for graduation has declined steadily over time across all sectors, from 53 percent in 2001 to only 37 percent in 2011. International student recruitment In 2011,...

China’s progress towards its ambitious target to attract 500,000 foreign students by 2020

...language and cultural programmes. Only a third of the total are enrolled in university degree courses, although the proportion is growing. “For China, the dilemma is that they...

Increasing private-sector investment shaping student recruitment landscape

...faculty unions have waged campaigns against the outsourcing of teaching functions and have argued against providing a “back door” for students whose preparation or English language test scores...

The ongoing interest in Pinterest… are you on board?

...your school teach Mandarin? Then demonstrate what people can do with that language once they’ve learned it. Has your agency sent hundreds of students to learn Spanish in...

ALTO quarterly report reveals positive outlook from language travel industry

The Association of Language Travel Organisations (ALTO) provides a snapshot of the language travel industry via its quarterly report, ALTO Pulse. The latest report from Q4 2011 includes...

In China, father (and mother) knows best: 65% of study abroad decisions made by parents

...and that a degree from abroad or from Hong Kong would lead to enhanced language skills, new professional networks, and new career opportunities. Students were also heavily influenced...

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