S. Korea growth boosted by Vietnamese boon
The number of international students at universities and graduate schools in South Korea continued to rise in 2018, according to annual figures.
The number of international students at universities and graduate schools in South Korea continued to rise in 2018, according to annual figures.
UUKi’s latest report offers a round-up of facts and figures on the UK’s international engagement, from its thriving TNE to the international students’ contribution to the domestic economy of £25.8bn.
Italian schools are becoming more "multi-ethnic and multicultural", latest figures by the Italian Ministry of Education reveal.
ELT industry numbers show a healthy growth on sunny Malta after a slight decrease in 2015, latest National Statistics Office Malta numbers reveal.
Canada hosted almost 495,000 students in 2017. This means that the country has surpassed its International Education Strategy goal of hosting more than 450,000 by 2022, five years early.
International student enrolments in the UK have been stagnating over the past two years, the latest HESA statistics show, with a small increase from the EU that will potentially be affected by Brexit.
Distilled advice on business innovation and a pow-wow among business owners on some of the thornier challenges in the study travel sector meant that the most recent ALTO London seminar continued to carve out its own unique agenda: topics up for discussion included discounting and dynamic pricing, with a room full of owner/operators from schools and agencies.
International student enrollments in Australia continued to fall for the fourth year in a row in every sector except English language teaching, according to the latest end-of-year statistics from the Australian government (AEI). The top five markets remained the same despite a 24.5% fall in enrollments to 53,396 from India.