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“STUDY ABROAD” More than 50,000 fellowships and scholarships offered to foreign students by institutions in over 100 countries and territories are listed in the 1955–1956 edition of Study Abroad published by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. In 1954, 125,000 students were studying in foreign countries. The world's leading host country for foreign students is the United States with 33,833 students, Study Abroad reports. France ranks second with 9,329 students, and the United Kingdom third with 8,619 students. In Latin America, Mexico heads the list with 2,039 foreign students, while in Asia Japan leads with 3,768 students. —(UNESCO.)

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Te Ao Hou, October 1956, Page 52

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“STUDY ABROAD” Te Ao Hou, October 1956, Page 52

“STUDY ABROAD” Te Ao Hou, October 1956, Page 52

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