More EU students employed in the UK than non-EU
A significantly higher proportion of EU-born international students are employed in the UK compared to non-EU-born students, data has suggested.
A significantly higher proportion of EU-born international students are employed in the UK compared to non-EU-born students, data has suggested.
Today marks one year of the Ukraine twinning initiative, which has seen Sheffield help to rebuild air raid shelters at Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic’s campus, Glasgow fully fund 100 students from the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy and Liverpool provide online learning materials to over 100 academics at Sumy State University
The UK government should recognise education agents in the country’s international education strategy, representatives from the sector told an all-party parliamentary group this week.
The UK government is looking to develop its expertise on China and Mandarin language skills as Downing Street refreshed its defence and foreign policy.
The director of SOAS criticised the UK’s higher education system for ‘exploiting’ international students at the International Higher Education Forum 2023.
There are barriers which need to be addressed in both the Turing and Taith schemes to benefit from their full potential, said stakeholders during an APPG roundtable.
Two of the five countries named as priority regions in the UK's international education strategy showed declines in student numbers in 21/22.
From distributing winter clothes to sending an ambulance to Ukraine to helping new student intakes, the nature, nuance and impact of the UK-Ukraine twinning initiative is wide-ranging.