More world leaders studied in US as UK lags behind
Of the world leaders who were educated overseas, more studied in the US than in any other country, according to the Higher Education Policy Institute’s Soft-Power Index.
Of the world leaders who were educated overseas, more studied in the US than in any other country, according to the Higher Education Policy Institute’s Soft-Power Index.
Edward Peck, vice-chancellor and president of Nottingham Trent University, has been appointed to the new role of student support champion.
International students are more satisfied with their UK undergraduate courses than counterparts holding home fee status, research has suggested.
The sector has highlighted the importance of additional, non-traditional measures in assessing the success of higher education institutions.
The Higher Education Policy Institute has outlined the "critical" need for China-competency in the UK's schools and universities.
Despite much good work happening at universities, only about half of respondents to our survey (52%) thought that their institution serviced the career needs of international students well
HEPI and Kaplan have published brand-new research into both in-house careers support and employability for international students.
International students in the UK contribute £28.8 billion to the country's coffers annually – an equivalent of every citizen being on average of £390 better off – new analysis has revealed.