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 UK government has announced a £4 million hardship support package for Ukrainian students at English universities, after Scotland launch a similar initiative in mid-April.
A survey of teachers across more than 1,500 schools in England has revealed the impact Covid-19 has had on language learning in the country.
In the 2020-21 academic year, England's higher education providers anticipate non-EU tuition fee income to fall 10.4%, according to the Office for Students.
Study Group has been added to the Office for Students register as a recognised higher education institution in England, the first pathway provider to obtain registration.
The inaugural chief executive of England's Office for Students will be Universities UK chief executive Nicola Dandridge, a strong advocate for international students.
EU students studying at an English university or further education institution in 2018/19 will continue to access domestic fees and funding, the government has confirmed.
EU students applying to study at an English HE or FE institution in 2017 will have access to student funding for the duration of their course, the universities minister has confirmed.