The only foreigners who studies in Slovakia are medicine students from Western Europe and USA because it’s relatively cheap and available in English.
Thanks to their fees the medical faculty can give decent education to our own students, so 75% of them can leave Slovakia for a more developed country anyway.
So there are more than 250 international students in Andorra, 380 in Lichtenstein and 1200 in Cyprus. Huh.
Unless I read the map wrong
I’m assuming Cyprus is so high due to Turks coming to Northern Turkey, no?
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Updated map of European countries on numbers of international students per capita.
Source: Number of international students as per [UNESCO (2019)](http://data.uis.unesco.org/index.aspx?queryid=3804#) divided by 2018 population number. No data on Montenegro and Kosovo.
I’m surprised Italy is so low.
The only foreigners who studies in Slovakia are medicine students from Western Europe and USA because it’s relatively cheap and available in English.
Thanks to their fees the medical faculty can give decent education to our own students, so 75% of them can leave Slovakia for a more developed country anyway.
So there are more than 250 international students in Andorra, 380 in Lichtenstein and 1200 in Cyprus. Huh.
Unless I read the map wrong
I’m assuming Cyprus is so high due to Turks coming to Northern Turkey, no?