UK and Australia were the most preferred destinations, followed by France.Interestingly, students also seemed to be equally convinced about the value of two-way internationalization - in terms of having more international students on Canadian campuses.According to
the report, By a margin of roughly 2.5 to 1, they agree with the statement that international students enhance the in-class experience. Four to one, students think that hosting more international students enhances Canada's competitiveness and its 'soft power'.Only 23 percent and more women than men consider international students to be taking opportunities away from Canadian students.Students can also get a lot of exposure while studying in such universities and different course Mathematics,Materials Science and MasterThe endorsement of, and even active participation in, global study among Canadian students is far more vigorous than among their American counterparts.As The Chronicle of Higher Education reports,Of the nearly 3,000 respondents, 9 percent have studied abroad during the past three years or so. That level of interest appears substantially higher than in the United States, where the percentage of students who go abroad has hovered around 1 percent for several years.