English unis ‘heavily’ reliant on international students, say MPs
Universities are being subsidised by fees from overseas students, meaning financial sustainability depends on increasing numbers of international students.
Universities are being subsidised by fees from overseas students, meaning financial sustainability depends on increasing numbers of international students.
The UK yesterday opened its new “high-potential” visa route for graduates of the top-ranked universities worldwide, but it has attracted criticism for not including any African, Latin American or Caribbean institutions.
The full impact of the pandemic was revealed at English UK's conference, where analysts said that there had been a 71% decrease in the number of student weeks in 2021.
Twenty-five of London’s HEIs gathered at a roundtable event in Westminster to discuss a new international education strategy for the capital, with London Higher leading on a push for a crystallised vision in time for the new academic year.
While the majority of UK universities are not considering changing student destinations for outward study in response to climate change, a significant number already have, according to a new survey.
Global institutions have modified their approach to academic dishonesty as a result of issues raised by the pandemic, they have explained at a PIE Webinar.
Leverage Edu is to launch operations in Nigeria with an office in Lagos, three months after opening a UK office.
Portsmouth University in the UK and Edith Cowan university in Australia have partnered to deliver five new dual degree programmes, developed in tandem.
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