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How study abroad is a broad concept “We know that the UK is a net importer of foreign students”

Changez studied in the USA, Paskistan lagged behind in a prospective future for him.... in 2001. How much have we overlooked the changes in our blue planert?

Gain or drain? How study abroad affects our economy |

1# From the UK - in 2010:

 33,000 international students from the UK go abroad, a mere tenth (in the opposite direction).  Currently educating 370,000 international students,  the UK comes second after the USA as a global study destination  – although , , Holland and Finland are fast encroaching on that territory.

 These are precious imports: a number of UK postgraduate science, technology and engineering courses could collapse without international students. In biotechnology, 93 per cent of students are international; in computer science it’s 82 per cent; and in engineering subjects, nearly 90 per cent.

https://www.independent.co.uk/student/study-abroad/gain-or-drain-how-study-abroad-affects-our-economy- 2282838.html

2# From the aussies -down under - in 2017: :

 US leads, followed by the , France, and .

 At Australian colleges and universities, international students make up almost 20% of the student population.

 In 2017, over 685,000 international students went to study in Australia, which is a 15% increase from the number of international students in Australia in 2016.

 Also, during the 2016-2017 academic year, international students contributed $28 billion to the Australian economy. International students have had the same effect on many other countries.

 In France, international students contribute €4.65 billion to the economy every year. Along with the spending money from international students during their stay and their costs of tuition, the French economy gains €466.7 million per year from friends and family visiting the international students.  In the United Kingdom, international students added £13.8 billion gross value to the United Kingdom GDP.

 On top of the costs of attending school abroad, international students also spend a considerable amount on items such as food and clothing while staying in their host country. In the United Kingdom, international students have spent... £750 million in the transportation industry and £690 million in the retail industry

https://globaledge.msu.edu/blog/post/55543/international-students-economic-impact-o

3# From the boring US neighbors Will they take the lead? - in 2019: :

The following table highlights the biggest growth stories of the year as well as how much larger each country’s contribution to Canadian enrolments is now compared with 2015.

https://monitor.icef.com/2020/02/canada-had-another-strong-year-of-growth-in-2019/

4# Trends in our World in 2020's??? : The Washington Post remarks,

“Hindi, Bengali, Urdu and Indonesian will dominate much of the business world by 2050, followed by Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic and Russian.

Pick up opne of these piece of news https://monitor.icef.com/

 https://monitor.icef.com/2019/11/more-than-750000-indian-students-abroad-in-2018/

 https://monitor.icef.com/2020/02/canada-new-visa-pilot-aims-to-reduce-processing-time-for-nigerian- students/

 https://monitor.icef.com/2019/12/australian-students-studying-abroad-more-than-ever-before/

source: https://ma-serendipity.blogspot.com/2020/03/how-study-abroad-affects-us-and-our.html