UK: 20% EU students plan to start studies early
A survey has shown 20% of EU students are planning to start their courses in the UK early after it was announced EU students will lose home fee status in 2021/2022.
A survey has shown 20% of EU students are planning to start their courses in the UK early after it was announced EU students will lose home fee status in 2021/2022.
Nearly three quarters of universities in both the UK and US dropped in the rankings of the newly released QS World University Rankings 2021.
Only 6% of prospective international students considering studying in the UK know that they can stay in the country and work for two years after graduating, a QS survey has shown.
Almost half of international students are intending to defer their studies as a result of coronavirus according to a QS survey, while institutions are adopting a range of new measures to mitigate the impact of the crisis.
QS will be publishing the results of an ongoing survey every fortnight that details international students' study abroad plans for the next academic year.
The QS World University Rankings by Subject 2020 revealed the UK capital is home to more top 50 programs than any other university city.
Prospective Asian students may increasingly look to “intra-regional” universities in the coming years instead of traditionally popular destinations in the West.
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