UK international numbers rose to 680,000 in 2021/22
Chinese, Indian and Nigerian students continued to drive the international student population of the UK in the 2021/22 academic year, with the country hosting a total of 679,970 non-UK students.
Chinese, Indian and Nigerian students continued to drive the international student population of the UK in the 2021/22 academic year, with the country hosting a total of 679,970 non-UK students.
Canada welcomed more than 400,000 new international students at all study levels in 2019, with Indian enrolments seeing significant growth in new permits issued.
The number of fee-paying students attending HEIs across Sweden increased by 24% in 2017/18, according to the Swedish Higher Education Authority. Fees for non-EU students were introduced in Sweden in 2011.
The full extent of Australia’s record-breaking 2018 has been revealed, but stakeholders are questioning the sustainability of continued double-digit percentage growth.
Taiwan saw a 27% increase in the number of international students its universities and colleges in 2018/19, hitting a record just shy of 57,000.
The movement of under-35's to the UK for education boosted the British economy by as much as £18.1bn in 2017, according to new statics released by BETA.
The number of international students at universities and graduate schools in South Korea continued to rise in 2018, according to annual figures.