UK colleges call for more support for int’l ambitions
England’s colleges could make a greater contribution to UK education exports if government 'implements support measures and reviews visa policy'.
England’s colleges could make a greater contribution to UK education exports if government 'implements support measures and reviews visa policy'.
The government has pledged to protect research and spend more on schools, but students are disappointed by the lack of cost-of-living support.
Some 38,000 UK learners will join outbound mobility initiatives through the Turing Scheme in 2022/23, application results have shown.
A majority of further education providers in the UK have suggested the double impact of Brexit and Covid-19 will significantly limit income gained from the international market.
Simple policy changes and support could be the key to unlocking the export potential of the UK’s FE colleges, a new survey by the AoC has shown.
NUS, Association of Colleges and The Russell Group representatives presented their views on the implications that Brexit could have on student exchange programs members of the House of Lords.
A vote for Brexit in the UK has had an immediate impact on the value of the pound sterling. The PIE News speaks with stakeholders in the UK, Europe and beyond on possible implications for international education.
It is frustrating, because we do have a world class FE system and international students want to take advantage of that. It would be very welcome if our border agency was more embracing of that.