César Eduardo Gutiérrez, AMPEI, Mexico
We're trying to be this lobbying actor, to put back the international education in [the] national agenda
We're trying to be this lobbying actor, to put back the international education in [the] national agenda
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Brazil is the only Portuguese speaking country in Latin America and the barrier of language is a concern that has to be dealt with
Brazilian HEIs offered more than 1,000 EMI courses in the first semester of 2018 – up from 671 in 2016 – according to a report by FAUBAI and British Council.
A new, first of its kind report has been released by the British Council mapping the spread of international student services and English as a Medium of Instruction across Brazilian higher education institutions.
A BMI survey has found that directors of international offices at Brazilian universities are expecting the number of students paying for overseas degree programmes will increase. This has been attributed to competitive national educational institutions and the large growth of the Brazilian middle class.