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US ELT numbers decline for third consecutive year

...enrolment declines or increases and also in the number of weeks that students spend in a language programme. The US data appears in a global context wherein trends...

Biometric testing in exam industry works to stamp out fraud

...test are for their own benefit, and present students with many options for them to prepare for and improve English language and/or college entrance exam scores. Sources: Language...

Scholarships, modernisation, and student mobility: Recruiting in Saudi Arabia now

...hold almost three-quarters of the Kingdom’s student population. Official language: Arabic. English is widely spoken as well. Population: 36.2 million, of whom 37% are foreign-born. Population growth is...

Mapping the future of European recruitment for UK ELT

A new report commissioned by English UK and the British Council and produced by research firm BONARD outlines challenges and opportunities in the European market for English-language training...

Kazakhstan economy driving both reforms and demand for higher education

...to spend 12 months prior to starting their programme studying a foreign language. As of 2015, Kazakhstani masters or doctoral degree-holders can also access the programme for advanced...

Checking in on US policy for intensive English programmes

...pathway programmes, academic and language content are often delivered simultaneously, with academic content delivered by language instructors or by faculty possibly outside of the normal university instructor base....

Japanese universities to raise international student fees

...increasing language supports and expanding English-language instruction could be key to Japan reaching its 400,000 international student target. QS notes that: “The majority of undergraduate programs in Japan...

Interest in study abroad picking up again in Japan

...introducing in-house English language policies.” “Two trends stand out,” reports The New York Times. “One is that university students, eager to bolster their employability, are choosing short-term language...

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