UK international student contribution soars to £42bn
A landmark report by various stakeholders in the UK has revealed that international students boosted the country's economy by £41.9bn in the academic year 2021/22.
A landmark report by various stakeholders in the UK has revealed that international students boosted the country's economy by £41.9bn in the academic year 2021/22.
Former Labour Party spokesperson Alastair Campbell has criticised Brexit for its impact on student exchanges and school trips to the UK.
Twin has launched a volunteering program to meet demand for work experience after Brexit rules took away opportunities for European students.
Policies in the UK introduced after the country left the European Union are limiting growth in ELT numbers, with Ireland and Malta gaining marketshare, stakeholders have suggested.
A report has highlighted a "sustained shift" in positive attitudes towards migration in the UK, but warned that "large parts" of the higher education sector could become uneconomic if the government restricts student visas.
The UK has outlined plans to cement its place as a STEM superpower, but more needs to be done to strengthen links to benefit local communities, create jobs and amplify the global reach of UK research.
An agreement on trading arrangements in Northern Ireland will allow the UK to take steps to realign with the EU's research funding program Horizon Europe.
Now is the time for like-minded partners with common principles to collaborate in education, speakers said at an event celebrating 10 years of transCampus.