The number of graduates with credit mobility of at least 3 months or 15 ECTS points at the master's or equivalent level shows a robust growth trajectory from 2024 to 2028. Starting at 164.46 thousand in 2024, the forecast projects an average growth of approximately 7.7% annually, reaching 220.74 thousand by 2028. The year-on-year growth of around 8-9% consistently demonstrates a positive trend, indicative of increasing international mobility opportunities for students.
Looking ahead, factors to watch include the potential impact of global political climates on international mobility, changes in post-study work opportunities, and the influence of digital learning advancements. These could further enhance or challenge credit mobility initiatives.