Market intelligence for international student recruitment from ICEF

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Mapping the trends that will shape international student mobility

...non-native-English-speaking destinations. The report adds: “English language provision also plays an important role in mobility, as the language acts as a draw for international students. Further, the language...

Growing evidence of Brexit’s impact on EU students

...students any differently,” added one Spanish respondent. This uncertainty revolves particularly around financial questions, especially in terms of tuition fees for EU students in the UK. Many students...

Support for international students key at US community colleges

...as well as those enrolled in English as a Second Language (ESL) programmes and vocational and technical training. Between 2004/05 and 2014/15, international enrolment at US community colleges...

Brazilian outbound continues to strengthen with a trend to longer stays abroad

...and, consequently, in addition to language courses, they’re also looking for higher education to match job opportunities.” Language programmes remain the primary area of demand in Brazil, including...

The growing importance of the two-year college recruitment channel in the US

...international students currently enrolled at community colleges in the United States. Current data from the Institute for International Education (IIE) includes students enrolled in English language and other...

Italy announces 2017 PON funding for language studies

...went abroad through the PON programme. Roughly eight in ten chose to study English, another 14% French, and 5% Spanish, with the balance opting for German or other...

Brazilian outbound grew in 2016

...the most popular programme areas were language studies (predominantly English), secondary school placements, junior programmes, and language studies with a temporary work permit. Reflecting a renewed interest in...

China introduces new rules for foreign students

...on China’s official language in the new rules, they still recognise and permit that foreign students may pursue “professional courses” in other languages, and, in such cases, that...

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