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Discussion - Education > Tertiary enrollment
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Michael 4th October 2009 |
I'd say that this is the percentage of the entire population, not only the college-aged population. |
Michael Bowden 9th July 2009 |
I am researching an article for a trade publication called the English Language Gazette in England and would like to know the destinations of Greek students studying abroad and, if possible, the percentages per destination.
Anecdotal - and some statistical evidence from the UK - suggests that a shortage of university places in Greece means a lot of them come to study in the UK - particularly Scotland.
However, Greek enrolments are noticeably down for both Scotland and the whole UK this year.
So, I would like to know, if possible:
Where are they going?
Are there any Greek national statistics for students going abroad?
I hope you can help or point me in the right direction and look forward to your response.
Kind Regards |
Ken Klinkner (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) 30th January 2009 |
Today China enrolls over 20% of college-aged population (18-23) in tertiary degree programs. Don't how or where the 7% comes from. |
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