International pathways under fire, UK sector responds
UK sector bodies and stakeholders are once again responding to claims made by mainstream media that domestic students are being "squeezed out" of universities by international students.
UK sector bodies and stakeholders are once again responding to claims made by mainstream media that domestic students are being "squeezed out" of universities by international students.
Pathway provider NCUK has announced a new in-country offer in the capital of Saudi Arabia, in partnership with Advanced Learning Academy.
The Sunday Times has come under fire after releasing an investigation into universities allegedly allowing international students into their institutions “despite having lower grades than domestic students”.
Pathway provider Kings Education has signed a third contract with the University of Wisconsin, penning an agreement with its UW-Stout campus.
NCUK, a pathway provider working in partnership with universities across the major study destinations, has announced a new foundation pathway in Bangladesh.