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Australia: ELICOS enrolment grew in 2016

Australia is the latest major English Language Teaching (ELT) destination to post its enrolment data for 2016. Full-year data is now available and it indicates a total of...

Seventh annual Agent Barometer provides agents’ view of marketplace

...work in agencies with fewer than 10 employees. Most responding agents represent less than 20 education institutions. Placement categories Language schools account for the largest proportion of placements...

South African court case settled: English students now eligible for study visas

The South African government will now issue study visas of up to 18 months for English as a Foreign Language students enrolled with recognised English Language Training (ELT)...

Recruiting in Iran: Demand remains high in this challenging market

...learn Arabic as the language of the Koran in grades 7-12, as well as one foreign language (usually English or French). Governing bodies for education: At the secondary...

Global ELT market estimated to have recovered to 90% of 2019 levels in 2023

Every year, the research firm BONARD tracks the performance of the ELT sector in the major English-language destinations of Australia, Canada, Ireland, Malta, New Zealand, South Africa, the...

Updated Saudi scholarship programme will send 70,000 students abroad by 2030  

...the US, UK, Canada and Australia will not receive support for any English-language training required for their degree programmes, but students going to non-English-speaking destinations will receive support...

Australia’s ELICOS sector flat in 2018

English Australia’s National ELICOS Market Report for 2018 shows that enrolments in Australia’s English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students sector grew by 1% last year to reach...

Australia reduces planned tax increase for working holiday makers

...task Tourism Australia to promote Australia to potential working holiday makers through [an AUS$10 million] global youth targeted advertising campaign.” The link to language studies The government’s compromise...

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