Market intelligence for international student recruitment from ICEF

Search results for: "spanish language"

The relationship between currency exchange and student mobility

...Short-term language studies, for example, that may be planned within a shorter time frame (and that may be less differentiated from general language studies in other destinations) tend...

2015 Agent Barometer survey yields new insights on student concerns and growing impact of online

...200. Three-quarters of agents said they “always” have contracts in place with education institutions, and 22% said they “sometimes” do. Recruiting for language, work and travel, and online...

Education and the exercise of soft power in China

...of Confucius Institutes around the world for the advancement of Chinese language and culture. And as we have noted often, China has, in a relatively short period of...

Erasmus+ participation doubles in 2014; boosts youth employment

...prospects. Nine in ten say they want to join the programme to experience living abroad, learn or improve a foreign language, and develop their skills. Slightly less (87%)...

New Zealand launches pilot for five-year pathway visa

...well the arrangements between providers are working.” The new visa will permit students to pursue a structured pathway of language and academic programmes – all of which must...

Signs of strengthening demand for study abroad in Japan

...culture flow, and focused Asian students’ study ambitions on the West (especially America) and on English-language instruction. The authors maintain that a Western orientation continues today (e.g. in...

Nepal emerging as an important growth market for international education

...no current data assessing Nepal’s level of English proficiency, however something similar to Indian English is spoken by many locals, and the language of diplomacy and international affairs...

Canada: language enrolment up in 2014 but losing market share

...offered by language schools in Canada, and Languages Canada has previously estimated that as many as 15% of the country’s language students were enrolled in such programmes when...

What are you looking for?
Quick Links