The line graph provides information about the number of students from four different continents: Asia, Africa, Europe, and North America who enrolled in UK universities from 1995 to 2015.
The chart illustrates how many international students studied at a UK university from 1995 to 2015. Overall, the number of overseas students increased steadily during this twenty-year period.
The line chart depicted the change of global learners at a British university amongs four different continents, such as Asia, Africa, Europe and North America, in two decades.
The bar graph presents data on the participation of male and female students in scientific research across different fields of study at a UK university in the year 2009
The provided bar chart illustrates the total number of research students, classified by gender, who studied six types of science-related subjects in a particular university in the United Kingdom in 2009. According to the
The bar chart illustrates the number of research students for two genders in six different subjects :physics, astronomy, geology, biology, medicine, and veterinary medicine. In the United States University in 2009.
This graph provides information about the number of international students from four different continents, namely Asia, Africa, Europe and North America, studying in a UK university from 1995 to 2015.
The bar chart illustrates the research students studying six science related subjects at the UK university in 2009, and comparison of students from female and male.
The line graph compares the number of students who studied in four countries โ Asia, Africa, Europe and North America during a 20-year period (from 1995 to 2015).
The bar chart provides key information about the ratio of international and local students, for both males and females learning computer science. From 2010 to 2012.
The bar charts compares the number of men and women, and the percentage of international and British students who attended computer science in a university in the UK over a 2-year period