The data indicates a steady increase in the number of Master's or equivalent level students participating in study periods or work placements through credit mobility under international/national programs from 2024 to 2028. Starting at 17.55 thousand in 2024 and reaching 17.88 thousand in 2028, these figures translate to modest year-on-year increments of 0.63% in 2025, 0.51% in 2026, 0.39% in 2027, and 0.34% in 2028. With previous data from 2023, comparisons for accurate trends over the last two years and the five-year CAGR are unavailable. However, the continued upward trajectory indicates persistent growth.
Future trends to monitor include:
- Impact of geopolitical changes on international student exchanges.
- Evolving policies on higher education mobility programs.
- Technological advancements facilitating virtual or hybrid exchanges.