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4 novembre 2012

New UNESCO interactive map on global student mobility

http://enews.ksu.edu.sa/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/UWN.jpgBy Wagdy Sawahel. East Asia and the Pacific is the largest source of international students, representing 28% of the world’s 3.6 million mobile students in 2010. Central Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa have the most mobile students, and several countries have more students abroad than at home.
These facts are highlighted in a new “Global Flow of Tertiary-level Students” interactive map published by the UNESCO institute of Statistics (UIS) in Canada last month.
“The surge in internationally mobile students reflects the rapid expansion of enrolment in higher education globally, which has grown by 78% in a decade,” says the UIS, which defines ‘internationally mobile students’ as those who have crossed a national border to study or are enrolled in a distance learning programme abroad...
Several countries have more students studying abroad than at home including Andorra, Anguilla, Bermuda, Dominica, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Montserrat, São Tomé and Principe.
In São Tomé and Principe, for instance, 14% (2,500 students) of its total 18% tertiary-age population is enrolled in higher education institutions abroad. Read more...
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