Demand leads major boarding schools to India
The Red Pen, one of India’s leading education consultancies, is set to organise a British boarding school fair across three cities in India in April.
The Red Pen, one of India’s leading education consultancies, is set to organise a British boarding school fair across three cities in India in April.
The UK's higher education sector has faced dark clouds recently. Policy changes – both proposed and already implemented - have elicited concern from corners of the UK HE market about the continued appeal of the UK as a premier study destination for international students
Stakeholders in the UK are exploring a range of potential funding models for undergraduate education, against a backdrop of financial sustainability concerns, course cuts and redundancies for higher education institutions.
The UK government needs to "commit to a suite of evidence-informed policies" to allow for an equitable and inclusive sector, UKCISA has said.
The UK higher education sector needs to be more savvy to "tipping points" where other parts of society may see reasons to attack it, a former minister has said.
International students have revealed how much they were really spending on their UK education, with one saying they see themselves as an investor who "expects returns".
The objectives for universities are a balancing act, they must strive to attract the highest quality international applicants and continue to generate sufficient revenue through the fees of well-funded international students
An aecc student sentiment survey has suggested more prospective students are looking to study in New Zealand, Germany and the US.