UK ‘recommits’ to strategy after PGT dependant ban
The UK has "recommitted" to the aims of its international education strategy days after announcing a ban on PGT students bringing dependants to the country.
The UK has "recommitted" to the aims of its international education strategy days after announcing a ban on PGT students bringing dependants to the country.
Representatives from the UK’s K-12 and early years sectors are visiting Saudi Arabia this week on a trade mission, as more independent schools set up franchises in the country.
Exceptional Indian students who studied in the UK will be recognised in a new showcase to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Indian independence.
The UK's Exports minister Marcus Fysh is in Thailand in a bid to promote British education businesses to the ASEAN region this week.
The PIE exclusively interviewed Sir Steve Smith, UK government International Education Champion; His Excellency Sarafa Tunji Isola, UK high commissioner for Nigeria; and Rupert Daniels, director of Creative, Lifestyle and Learning at the Department for International Trade.
Following the UK-India Enhanced Trade Partnership, it is now clear that Nigeria will be next in line for a deeper bilateral UK partnership led by the DIT.
An event alongside the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham was an opportunity to showcase UK exports helping to drive systemic change to education systems.
Almost 500 delegates gathered in London to discuss the future of international education earlier this week at The PIE Live - Leaders in International Education, the PIE’s two-day conference.