Intra-regional mobility fails to take off – IHEF 23
Student mobility trends remain largely the same as they were before the pandemic, despite predictions of significant disruption, according to higher education expert Simon Marginson.
Student mobility trends remain largely the same as they were before the pandemic, despite predictions of significant disruption, according to higher education expert Simon Marginson.
The director of SOAS criticised the UK’s higher education system for ‘exploiting’ international students at the International Higher Education Forum 2023.
Universities must begin to “recognise threats and redouble their efforts” to protect, preserve and promote” their underpinning values, said a government minister on March 17.
The importance of studying overseas is "growing greater" as the world begins to "fracture into different spheres of influence", a UK minister has said.
UK universities have an "opportunity" to shape EU student recruitment markets post-Brexit, but need to be prepared to adapt to changes in demand stemming from Covid-19 and Brexit.
From 2022 onwards, we could be in a world in which most educators provide a combination of face-to-face and online learning said stakeholders at UUKi's IHEF event.
Economic implications, combined with health concerns around Covid-19, could disrupt the movement of internationally mobile students for up to five years, a leading scholar has suggested. He also suggested east Asia would grow in power as an education destination.
There is a new white paper coming from the Ministry of Education - it’s very ambitious.