Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Data

News in numbers: young Turkish students abroad drive growth

Türkiye’s junior ELT market is showing significant signs of growth, with 88% of young people expressing interest in studying abroad, according to Engin Cosar, owner of Academix Study Abroad...

News in numbers: will the US election influence student choice?

Back in August, we took an in-depth look at how the US election and government policy may influence...

The economic crystal ball

Predicting the future of the foreign student market… Predicting the future of markets has often been a mug’s game....

Ireland continues to see growth in English language education

The Emerald Isles’ English language education (ELE) sector has continued to grow between 2022 and 2023, according to...

USA benefits as international students reconsider where to study

Policy changes in the UK, Australia and Canada mean international students are choosing the USA instead. The Voice of...

British Council: “Agents and schools play an increasing role in international undergraduate student recruitment”

The British Council has launched a new study into pathways for international undergraduate recruitment. The study analyses data from UCAS apply centres in the...

News in Numbers: US 2022

This month, Open Doors released their findings from a survey of 700 Intensive English Programmes (IEPs) in the US. How did they get on?...

News in Numbers: Ireland 2022

Another popular ELT destination under the microscope is Ireland! How did they do in 2022? "The ELE sector is worth €1.183bn" Ireland saw an increase of...

News in Numbers: Malta 2022

In April, EL Gazette reported on Malta's booming success as an ELT destination. In 2022, the numbers really spoke for themselves! Here's the rundown: Malta...

Visa tough times

Delays and backlogs are becoming the post-Covid norm for language students dealing with immigration services around the world, as Melanie Butler reports Ireland is the...

Is Covid breaking the chains?

The fact that Eurocentres has gone into a voluntary arrangement, not exactly a liquidation but a way of protecting creditors’ money while a company...
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