India a part of UK’s 40 billion-pound 'International Education Strategy'
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10 talking points on the UK's new international education strategy
1. Growth is the target, but not from student recruitmentThe international education strategy sets out a bold ambition for the UK’s thriving education sector: to collectively grow education exports to £40 billion per year by 2030, but the plan makes it clear that will need to come from the broader education ecosystem including transnational education (TNE), ELT, skills and edtech. 2. The government’s love affair with TNE continuesThe UK’s TNE bo…
India a part of UK’s 40 billion-pound 'International Education Strategy'
Britain aims to boost its education exports to 40 billion pounds annually by 2030. India is a key focus country in this new strategy. The plan involves establishing more international campuses. This move seeks to diversify income for UK institutions and provide global access to British education. The University of Southampton's Indian campus is highlighted as a success.
Attracting global talent a must as new International Education Strategy taken forward
Responding to the launch of the Government’s new International Education Strategy, Mark Hilton, Policy Delivery Director at BusinessLDN, said: “It’s good to see the Government getting behind our world-leading higher education sector with a new growth-focused strategy and £40bn export target. Expanding international education exports – in the form of overseas campuses – marks a huge opportunity for institutions across the UK which are playing a f…
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