UK: Lords Committee calls for UK-EU mobility reset
The House of Lords European Affairs Committee has called for a UK-EU relations "reset", including a shake up of the current student mobility landscape.
The House of Lords European Affairs Committee has called for a UK-EU relations "reset", including a shake up of the current student mobility landscape.
Of the world leaders who were educated overseas, more studied in the US than in any other country, according to the Higher Education Policy Institute’s Soft-Power Index.
US higher education institutions continue to lead the count of the most graduates that are current world leaders, research has shown.
A report detailing which countries have educated the most serving world leaders has revealed that the UK has fallen behind the US for the third consecutive year.
The US is now top of a soft power index based on where current world leaders and monarchs have been educated, although a separate poll has the UK in top spot.
At AIEC, a Taiwanese academic argued that China is politicising international students,and globally mobile students could be a soft power tool.
The latest Soft Power 30 rankings have shown France’s ascent to the leading position knocking the US down to the third slot and reflecting a global preference for outward looking, business-friendly politics. The UK retained its second place position, but not without its global reputation taking a hit after the Brexit vote.
A Lords Select Committee wants a new strategic government unit to safeguard the UK's soft power assets and called for foreign students to be omitted from the net migration count. Other recommendations include the British Council and overseas embassies becoming more engaged in promoting British English and culture.