UK International Education Commission set to launch
Stakeholders in the UK are establishing an International Education Commission in a bid to convene and propose future policy on the country's future international education strategy.
Stakeholders in the UK are establishing an International Education Commission in a bid to convene and propose future policy on the country's future international education strategy.
Some 47% of UK universities recently surveyed have increased private partnerships in their international student recruitment efforts during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Mercy College in New York has selected OIEG as its new pathway provider, with the company also providing direct student recruitment opportunities.
The downside to higher demand is that institutions have to pay the operational cost of processing tens of thousands of applications that are inevitably unsuccessful. The PIE talked to providers in the UK, as they pitched their solutions on offer.
Ravensbourne University London has enlisted Oxford International Education Group to operate its student application processing services.
Twenty-five of London’s HEIs gathered at a roundtable event in Westminster to discuss a new international education strategy for the capital, with London Higher leading on a push for a crystallised vision in time for the new academic year.
Oxford International Education Group is joining forces with employability platform Student Circus to give its students more access to job searches.
Universities are rallying together to support Ukrainian refugees and to ensure that students fleeing the country can continue their education.