SPECIAL REPORT F2008 African International Student Census However, a full account of their extent and makeup has been unknown up until now. or those who have traveled to many countries throughout the world, it is increasingly common to find among the expat population eager and hardworking students from all parts of the African continent. Be it Nehru University in Delhi, Tsinghua University in Beijing, Oxford, the Sorbonne or countless others, these students--numbering in the hundreds of thousands--give lie to the beliefs of lack of motivation or aptitude among Africans. Pulling on the resources of governments, the UN, and other educational statistics, Black Expat magazine is proud to present the 2008 African International Student Census. Image Credits: Júlio Reis (map), Krzysztof Szymański (cap) Volume 1, Issue 1, Spring 2008 Black Expat Magazine 1
Top Map: Total African students by country; Bottom: Total Sub-Saharan African students by country These two maps show the distribution of African students throughout the world in higher education. France is by far the most popular, with over 100,000 students in 2006. The former colonial powers as well as North America obviously predominate but there are also over 5,000 students in Russia and China continuing a decades old tradition of studying in these countries. There are also increasingly large numbers in other European countries, India, and Australia. Volume 1, Issue 1, Spring 2008 Black Expat Magazine 2
Top Map: Total African students by country in Europe; Bottom: Total Sub- Saharan African students by country in Europe These maps reflect the same data in the previous pages but with a close up of Europe where the largest population of African students is concentrated.. Students are spread out throughout almost every country from Iceland to Moldova. Volume 1, Issue 1, Spring 2008 Black Expat Magazine 3
Top Map: Students from Arabic speaking countries as a percent of all African students; Bottom: Total Students from Anglophone countries as a percent of Sub-Saharan African students Students from Arabic speaking countries in Africa are the majority of African students in most countries of Western Europe. This is mostly due to proximity and the historical legacy of French colonialism in North Africa. Anglophone students, besides the obvious such as the US, England, and Australia, are heavily concentrated in East Europe and Asia. This is in part due to countries with large populations and overseas students such as Nigeria and Kenya are Anglophone. Volume 1, Issue 1, Spring 2008 Black Expat Magazine 4
Top Map: Students from Francophone countries as percent of all Sub- Saharan African students; Bottom: Students from Portuguese/Spanish speaking countries or the Horn of Africa as percent of all Sub-Saharan African students. Students from Francophone countries are obviously concentrated in France, Belgium, and Switzerland but also are a majority of Sub-Saharan students in Germany and Italy as well as the Baltic States. The large proportion of Francophone students in India, and a growing proportion in Australia, are mainly due to students from Mauritius. Volume 1, Issue 1, Spring 2008 Black Expat Magazine 5
Top Chart: Study Abroad breakout of students from all African countries; Bottom: Study Abroad breakout of students from all Sub-Saharan African countries France is by far the largest study abroad destination followed by South Africa and the famiiliar mainstays of the US and UK. On the lower range, there is a diversity of destinations ranging from Europe to the Middle East to Asia. Volume 1, Issue 1, Spring 2008 Black Expat Magazine 6
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DATA SOURCES FOR REPORT DATA Country Australia Austria Azerbaijan Belarus Belgium Brazil Bulgaria Canada Chile China Costa Rica Croatia Cuba Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland India Iran Ireland Italy Japan Jordan Kazakhstan Latvia Lithuania Macao Madagascar Malaysia Malta Mexico Moldova Morocco Namibia Netherlands New Zealand Norway Philippines Poland Portugal Qatar Romania Russia Saudi Arabia Data Source Australia Department of Education Australia Education International Chinese Ministry of Education /Atlas of International Student Mobility Atlas of International Student Mobility /Atlas of International Student Mobility Atlas of International Student Mobility New Zealand Ministry of Education International Education Data Year 2007 2004 2007 2004 2004 2006 2006 Volume 1, Issue 1, Spring 2008 Black Expat Magazine 10
Country Saudi Arabia Slovakia Slovenia South Africa South Korea Spain Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Turkey United Kingdom USA Venezuela Data Source Taiwan Statistical Portal stat.gov.tw Data Year 2007 2006 Volume 1, Issue 1, Spring 2008 Black Expat Magazine 11