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Australia: Full-year data for 2025 reveals impact of AUD$2,000 study visa application fee on ELICOS sector

...managing director at the Sydney-based English Language Company (ELC) said: “If the student fee is not reduced significantly and very soon, the English language teaching sector, especially private...

ICEF Podcast: Student flows are shifting. Are agencies following suit?

...Alexandre Argenta, the president of BELTA (Brazilian Educational & Language Travel Association) – for a thoughtful discussion on how education agencies are adapting to a widening field of...

Supply and demand for international higher education increasingly aligned in Asia

...to: Attract demand from students who might otherwise be deterred by language barriers; Compete more effectively with the Big Four destinations. Asia’s rise as a regional destination correlates...

Australia: Student visa refusal rates reach record high amid weakening demand from China

Australian universities have so far faced fewer challenges than English-language training (ELICOS) and vocational education providers in the wake of more restrictive policy settings for the international education...

UNESCO confirms growing trend of intra-regional student mobility

...be explained by the English-language programmes offered and cultural initiatives on the part of the Indian government, such as the Study in India programme which seeks to motivate...

Mexico: A personalised, supportive approach is the key to success in this growing study abroad market

...1,300 in English-language studies (ELICOS). The EdCo LATAM report notes that it is interesting that the number of Brazilian and Colombian students in Australia is significantly higher than...

Inbound, outbound, and transnational: the landscape for international education in China continues to evolve

...many ETPs in China as in many leading European destinations (close to 3,000), especially in STEM programmes and at the postgraduate level. Language and cultural barriers an issue...

Study finds strong agent interest in partnering with Japanese universities

...to attract top researchers from advanced economies, Japan needs prospective students to understand that there are: Many English-taught programmes offered by leading Japanese universities; Newly improved Japanese-language supports...

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