Latin American schools set for int’l ed festivals
The London-headquartered International Schools Partnership has announced a touring festival to promote international education to students in Latin America.
The London-headquartered International Schools Partnership has announced a touring festival to promote international education to students in Latin America.
Colombian student numbers for Australia are now the highest in history, according to new figures published in an update from Austrade.
Guangzhou's South China University of Technology has launched a three-week course on emerging technologies in the Greater Bay Area.
Flywire has announced an expansion of its digital payment business in Latin America to help students, educators and agents by accelerating funds flow and streamlining operational costs.
Australian study specialist Go Study Australia has entered the Chilean market, after announcing that it opened an international office in Santiago. The move represents part of a broader strategy of expanding into the Latin America market.
A recent CBIE mission in Chile paved the way for closer collaboration between post-secondary institutions in the two countries and saw the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between two universities.
A Mutual Recognition Agreement between the UK and Chile is now in operation, having formally come into effect in Chile in April 2018, UK NARIC has confirmed.
International student enrolments across Chile showed modest growth in 2016, with neighbouring Latin American countries showing the greatest demand for degree programs and study abroad driven by interest in Europe and North America.