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Full-year data confirms strong growth for New Zealand in 2015

...any Private Training Establishments (PTEs), including language schools, offering shorter-term programming. Even so, visa data is an important indicator of, and correlates closely to, actual enrolment and the...

The growing importance of pathway programmes

...training or other preparation for academic studies; and They typically combine academic content with English language studies, study skills, and cultural adaptation courses. Pathway programmes do not result...

Japan looks to ASEAN markets for enrolment growth

...semester at a participating university (both ASEAN students in Japan, and Japanese students at a partner institution in Southeast Asia). Instruction is given in English (except for dedicated...

Germany on pace to attract 350,000 foreign students

...In our opening interview clip below, he explains more about the burgeoning demand for German language studies as increasing numbers of students prepare for study and work in...

France aims to counter slowing international enrolment growth

...2013 to formally allow university subjects to be taught in languages other than French. And now, as is the case in many other European markets, the availability of...

Canada books another strong year of international enrolment growth

...language programmes as those students will not have studied in Canada with a study permit for programmes of less than six months. A separate survey from Languages Canada...

Spanish education at a crossroads

...Spanish students will be qualified to enter the job market at 21, and that Spanish families as a whole can save US$168 million in school costs. The move...

Finding opportunities within crisis in Brazil

...English of course is the language of the world nowadays. But now students look for a language programme that can provide more specialised knowledge. For example, an engineer...

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