Australia: ELICOS witnesses sharp downward trend
Australia’s ELICOS sector has witnessed a sharp downward year-on-year trend, according to English Australia's National ELICOS Market Report 2021.
Australia’s ELICOS sector has witnessed a sharp downward year-on-year trend, according to English Australia's National ELICOS Market Report 2021.
Professional services training specialist Monarch Institute has announced the acquisition of BROWNS English in Queensland, Australia.
Stakeholders across the language travel sector are continuing to predict a stable rebound, but a quarterly survey from ALTO has indicated recovery is slower than previously expected.
ILSC Education Group and English language provider ELS have announced a merger, creating "one of the largest global educational travel providers".
The data definitely suggests that the ELICOS sector has been the hardest hit and I think it was the earliest to be affected
Vulnerable private ELICOS providers in Australia will have the possibility to apply for grants of up to $150,000 from the government.
Australia is "perilously close" to hitting key vaccination targets which will allow international travel to can be "more open", the country's education minister has said at English Australia's annual conference.
The Covid-19 pandemic has forced many English language schools to close or temporarily stop offering their services to international students in the wake of travel restrictions. BONARD analysis suggests which direction the market is heading in.