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South Africa remains an important regional hub for education

...can be difficult to obtain due to the local perception that foreign students have greater financial resources. Most recently, the country’s English Language Teaching (ELT) sector saw its...

Foreign enrolment surging in China

...schools. The ministry indicates that about 40% of foreign students in China are studying the Chinese language at some level. MOE officials attribute part of 2016’s growth to...

Russia: Education agents optimistic as economy strengthens in 2017

...What we might expect now is that more discretionary student travel – such as language studies or camps – will also be on the upswing in 2017. Indeed, the agents...

Foreign enrolment hits new record in Australia

...enrolment and nearly 12% growth for the year, and English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students (ELICOS) which accounted for 21% of all foreign students and 4% growth....

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)...

Ireland announces 24-month “stay back option” for international postgraduates

...to reach 44,000 foreign students by 2019/20. A 25% increase in enrolment in English Language Teaching (ELT) programmes to reach 132,500 students in the first half of 2020....

Junior language travel market continues to develop

...source markets, increased language-learning options in these markets, and language-learning technologies that can dampen demand for language travel. But although there was an easing off of junior student...

New Zealand: Economic impact of international education up 50% since 2014

...reflects, more than half of onshore international education spending rests with the university sector (27.9%, or NZ$1.13 billion) and private training establishments (27.2%, or NZ$1.1 billion). English language...

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