JGU Data and Statistics 2010 - Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
JGU Data and Statistics 2010 - Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
JGU Data and Statistics 2010 - Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
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I NT E RN ATIONAL I Z AT I O N<br />
Geographic origin of international students at <strong>JGU</strong><br />
North America 75 (15)<br />
USA 66 (15)<br />
Canada 9<br />
Central /<br />
South America 184 (13)<br />
Colombia 44<br />
Peru 38<br />
Brazil 37<br />
Chile 11<br />
Argentina, Mexico 10<br />
Europe 2,523 (938)<br />
Turkey 310 (242)<br />
Ukraine 294 (41)<br />
Russian Federation 281 (47)<br />
Pol<strong>and</strong> 249 (49)<br />
Italy 230 (128)<br />
1,308 (441) students of these come<br />
from EU countries (52 %).<br />
Africa 341 (28)<br />
Morocco 153 (10)<br />
Cameroon 48<br />
Egypt 32<br />
Tunisia 20<br />
Senegal 14<br />
Asia 941 (135)<br />
China, incl. Tibet 221 (16)<br />
Korea, Republic 104 (29)<br />
Israel 96<br />
Iran, Islamic Republic 71 (16)<br />
Syria, Arab Republic 71 (6)<br />
Australia /<br />
New Zeal<strong>and</strong> ≤ 5<br />
Note:<br />
The numbers include students of the International German Language Course <strong>and</strong> the International Preparatory College<br />
<strong>Mainz</strong>, not counting those on leave, as of winter semester 2009/<strong>2010</strong>. The numbers in brackets show the number of persons<br />
(if five or more) who acquired the ability to enter a German university at a German educational institution.<br />
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