Table of Contents
Introduction
Data Sources
Overview of Study Tourism Flows
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- Figure 1: Foreign students by region of origin, 2004
- East Asia and the Pacific
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- Figure 2: Principal outbound destinations for Chinese students, 2004
- Figure 3: Outbound student flows from East Asia and the Pacific, 2004
- Central & Eastern Europe
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- Figure 4: Outbound student flows from Central & Eastern Europe, 2004
- Western Europe
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- Figure 5: Outbound student flows from Western Europe, 2004
- South and Western Asia
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- Figure 6: Outbound student flows from South and Western Asian nations, 2004
- Sub-Saharan Africa
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- Figure 7: Outbound student flows from Sub-Saharan Africa, 2004
- The Arab states
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- Figure 8: Outbound student flows from the Arab states, 2004
- Latin America & the Caribbean
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- Figure 9: Outbound student flows from Latin America & the Caribbean, 2004
- North America
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- Figure 10: Outbound student flows from North America, 2004
- Central Asia
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- Figure 11: Outbound student flows from Central Asian nations, 2004
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Study Tourism Destinations
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- Figure 12: Student destination countries & regions, 2004
- Inbound versus outbound
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- Figure 13: Student destination countries in Central & Eastern Europe, 2004
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- Figure 14: Incoming students in the Arab states, 2004
- Figure 15: Student destination countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, 2004
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- Figure 16: Student destination countries in Central, South & West Asia, 2004
- Figure 17: Student destination countries in East Asia/Pacific 2004
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- Figure 18: Student destination countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, 2004
- US
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- Figure 19: Student destination countries in North America, 2004
- Profile of incoming students to the US
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- Figure 20: Trend in incoming students to the US, 2005
- Figure 21: Incoming students to the US by leading country, 2004/05
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- Figure 22: The trend in foreign student numbers in the US by nationality, 2003/04-2004/05
- Figure 23: Leading American states for international students, 2005
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- Figure 24: The trend in incoming students by US state and region 2001/02-2004/05
- Figure 25: International students’ enrollment by leading metropolitan areas, 2005
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- Figure 26: US universities with the most foreign students, 2004/05
- Figure 27: The profile and visa status of foreign students in the US, 2005
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- Figure 28: Sources of financing of international students by academic level, 2003/04
- Figure 29: Fields of study pursued by foreign students by academic level, 2003/04
- Principal European destinations
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- Figure 30: Student destination countries in Western Europe, 2004
- UK
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- Figure 31: Foreign students in the UK, 2005
- Germany
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- Figure 32: Increases in the numbers of foreign students in Germany, 1990-2004
- France
- Australia
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- Figure 33: Inbound students to Australia, 2003-04
- Japan
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- Figure 34: Trends in the number of foreign students in Japan by category, 1985-2004
- Figure 35: Geographical origin of foreign students in Japan, 1 May 2004
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Erasmus
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- Figure 36: Number of outbound Erasmus students by country, 2002/03-2004/05
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- Figure 37: Number of inbound Erasmus students by country, 2002/03-2004/05
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Accreditation/Equivalencies
Outlook
Index to TTI Destination Reports 1993-2006
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- Country reports
Index to Travel & Tourism Analyst
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- Index grouped by geographic area
Special Reports Index
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