The data indicates a steady increase in the number of participants engaged in short-cycle tertiary education involving study periods and/or work placements under international/national programmes. From 2024 through 2028, the forecast suggests progressive growth, starting from 2.51 thousand participants in 2024 to 3.11 thousand in 2028. Comparatively, this is a year-over-year growth rate of approximately 6% each year.
Although data prior to 2024 is not provided, maintaining such a trend implies a consistent emphasis on credit mobility programmes. The average compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the period is a noteworthy indicator of positive expansion in this educational segment.
Future trends to watch for:
- Increased international cooperation could further boost mobility numbers.
- Technological advancements might enhance remote learning and placements.
- Policy changes at national or international levels could either accelerate or hinder progress.