Education fairs in Turkey
Welcome to the 18th largest economy in the world: Turkey. Besides being a popular tourist destination, Turkey has become a serious regional powerhouse. Its strategic location and economic development have made Turkey a country to be reckoned with. Despite a flourishing economy, it faces high unemployment rates among university graduates. This has fuelled the number of Turkish students to travel abroad for higher education. A recent survey by the British Council found that 96 percent of Turkish students want to study abroad in order to improve employment prospects. You can tap into this international student recruitment market by joining our education fairs in Turkey.
Istanbul
Istanbul, Turkey, EuropeHigher Education Summit EurAsia
NetworkingElevate your global education perspective at the EurAsian Higher Education Summit. Connect with industry leaders, explore cutting-edge innovations, and cultivate partnerships. Join this premier event to shape the future of education worldwide. Don't miss out on transformative insights and collaboration opportunities. ...
Istanbul
Istanbul, Turkey, EuropeBoarding and Private School Fair Istanbul Turkey
Join the Boarding and Private School Fair in Istanbul in 2024 to meet students from Turkey's finest international schools. Recruit students for your college, international high school or IB program. This study fair is your chance to meet with carefully selected students and their parents looking for quality international education. ...
Istanbul
Istanbul, Turkey, EuropeInternational Education Fairs Turkey
Welcome to the International Education Fairs in Turkey 2024. These are the only events in the country supported by The Association of International Education Counsellors of Turkey. They have a track record spanning 20 years. The tour covers the major student cities in Turkey: Ankara, Izmir and Istanbul. ...
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Market report Turkey
Turkey has one of the fastest growing economies in the world. Last year the economy grew by 6 percent. It should not come as a surprise that Turkey is one of the four MINT countries. MINT is a phrase coined by Goldman Sachs to refer to rapidly emerging, populous non-BRIC economies. […]