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Report: Saudi language study in the US to be capped at six months

...for the scholarship, and so students with minimal language skills generally require extended language studies before they are able to proceed to their academic programmes. Changes in support...

New study offers important insights on demand for English training in Colombia

...institutions, most cannot ensure that students outside of teaching or language faculties have access to the language. Many of those students enrol in private language schools, either concurrent...

Where Swiss students are going in 2015 and why

Of the roughly 40,000 Swiss students who go abroad to study every year, the vast majority choose language programmes. Studying a language in another country is a longstanding...

Record-high English language enrolment in Australia

Australia’s surging ELICOS (English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students) sector saw another strong year of enrolment growth last year, and the latest data suggests the trend is...

Indian engineering graduates held back by limited English

...in English and can read and write the language, a survey of 30,000 engineering students across 500 institutions finds that only 2.9% speak English at a level required...

Foreign-language study in US declines for first time in 20 years

...most-studied foreign languages. Indeed, enrolment in Spanish language studies (790,756 students as of fall 2013) continues to exceed that of all other languages combined (771,423 students). Even so,...

New Zealand showing strong growth in international enrolment again this year

...Establishments (PTEs), including language schools, offering shorter-term programmes. With those factors in mind, there are nevertheless two broad observations that can be made of the latest INZ data....

Homeward bound: The growing global investment in student housing

...higher education programmes in Europe. Indeed, this is a key point: as programmes do become more standardised – think of the language school sector where commoditisation of general...

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