UK: students charged rent for belongings
International students studying in at least one UK university have said they have been asked to continue paying accommodation fees for belongings they were unable to bring home.
International students studying in at least one UK university have said they have been asked to continue paying accommodation fees for belongings they were unable to bring home.
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.
Sam Gyimah, the UK universities minister, has thrown his support behind increasing the number of international students visiting the UK, but stopped short of calling for an inbound target.
The implication that British A-level students are being discriminated against in place of international students, as written in an article by the Sunday Times has been blasted by education stakeholders.