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Student Interest in the MENA Region: Infographic

MENA Students 2018 Report: Infographic
The interplay of student mobility and the political moods has always been a focal point for university professionals to understand where recruitment opportunities lie. War-torn regions such as the Middle East and North Africa are frequently at the center of events which invariably influence the world of higher education.

In this article, Studyportals zooms in on the MENA region and tries to find the answers to what students from the area are looking for – what and where they want to study.
MENA Region by the Numbers 
The MENA region consists of 16 countries: Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Yemen. 

With a population of 400 million, 70% of which is under 30, there is an upcoming generation of nearly 140 million looking for education, and many of them will look abroad.
Saudi Arabia is by far the biggest exporter of overseas students from the MENA region, offering extensive scholarship aid, and Canada is among the top three destinations where Saudi students prefer to study. In 2016, 5,979 Saudis studied in Canada, and in 2015 – 53,637 in the United States, and 8,469 in the UK, according to UNESCO data

As a comparison, in 2016, the United Arab Emirates, who ranks second in term of the number of internationally-mobile students, sent a little over 3,000 students to each – the US and Canada.  

Using the same data source, it can be estimated that about 30% or internationally-mobile MENA students stay in the region. We were curious how the numbers would look today and explored data from Mastersportal and Bachelorsportal users.

In 2018, 3.2 million MENA students explored their international study options on Studyportals. The majority of them came from the big urban areas like Tehran, Cairo, Damascus and Riyadh.

Students from the region were predominantly interested in studying in the UK. Their second and third choices were Germany and the United States. A year ago, the US was their preferred study destination, yet, given the political climate, it has now dropped to number three.

The top three disciplines among MENA students were Engineering and Technology, Business and Management, and Medicine and Health. Students from Algeria, Libya, and Egypt showed most interest in Engineering and Technology, while those from Morocco, Qatar, and Yemen showed a preference for Business and Management. Medicine and Health was most popular with students from Syria and Saudi Arabia.

The Middle East and North Africa region is steadily growing its share of students on the global map of international higher education. MENA students’ hopes and ambitions to find refuge and education abroad have grown even stronger.
 
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