UK slips further behind the US in educating world leaders
A report detailing which countries have educated the most serving world leaders has revealed that the UK has fallen behind the US for the third consecutive year.
A report detailing which countries have educated the most serving world leaders has revealed that the UK has fallen behind the US for the third consecutive year.
International student enrolment drops at UK universities may cause up to £4.3bn losses, and 13 institutions need a government bailout, the IFS has suggested.
Students from across Europe will be ineligible for home fee status or taxpayer funded financial support to study at universities in England from August 2021.
UK unis need international students "more than ever", they have been reminded, and the international education strategy set to be relaunched.
The UK government will tackle foreign interference at British universities by working with Universities UK and by promoting diversification of international students, responding to a prior inquiry which cited a failure to protect academic freedom.
Institutions should not resort to relying on income from international students to fund research projects, a report by HEPI has indicated.
The UK HE sector has an opportunity to shape national identity by focusing on sustainability research and furthering partnerships with Asia.
A report has lambasted the UK current approach to learning foreign languages, revealing that just 32% of 16-to-30-year olds in the UK feel confident reading and writing in another language, compared to the rest of the EU’s 89% average.