Education fairs in Brazil
Find education fairs in Brazil. Welcome to South America’s leading international student recruitment market. With a population of 210 million people, Brazil is by far the largest source of international students in Latin America. Close to 90,000 Brazilians are studying abroad towards an undergraduate or graduate degree. Because of Brazil’s internationalization endeavors, the English Language Teaching (ELT) market is currently booming. This is your chance to tap into the Brazilian study abroad market. There is a wide selection of student recruitment fairs in Brazil, both traditional and online. The traditional event takes you to 7 of Brazil’s leading student cities: from Rio de Janeiro to Curitiba. The Online Education Fair brings you into contact with students from region’s that are less often visited. All events are targeted at the recruitment of college, bachelor, master, LLM and MBA students.
Sao Paulo
Sao Paulo, Brazil, South AmericaInternational Schools Forum Brazil
NetworkingThe International Schools Forum in Brazil provides universities and colleges with a unique opportunity to connect with influential secondary school leaders from across Brazil. Hold meetings and network with school leaders who advise students and their parents on their future undergraduate studies. ...
Sao Paulo
Sao Paulo, Brazil, South AmericaInternational Education Fairs Brazil
Welcome to the longest running international student recruitment tour in South America. With 25 years of history, the 2024 International Education Fairs in Brazil have figures that speak for themselves: 18,000 students, 100 institutions from 19 countries. Visit all of Brazil's major student cities. ...
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Market report Brazil
Brazil is a major source of international students. Although the numbers are overshadowed by the likes of China and India, Brazil is one of the major contributors for US and Canadian enrollments. Close to 60,000 Brazilian students are studying abroad. 20% go to Argentina another 20% the US. The Brazilian economy has met with […]