Blog posts on United Kingdom

Heading in the same direction?

Heading in the same direction?

Within Europe, national policies on international student mobility are influenced by European-level policies, developed by the European Commission or in the framework of the Bologna Process. Does this mean that national policies on student mobility in Europe are converging? And if so, in which ways?

Competing for the brightest students?

Competing for the brightest students?

This blog argues that vision and coherence are needed in Dutch international student recruitment policies at the national level. Some countries manage to do it, so why can’t we?

Employment regulations for international students: how to get it right?

Employment regulations for international students: how to get it right?

In recent years, several countries that recruit large numbers of foreign visa-holding students have tightened their immigration requirements. This had two main reasons: to ensure that only well-qualified students will receive student visas, and that they are indeed in the country to study and not to work.

Scholarships forever?

Scholarships forever?

The purpose of scholarship programmes

Are national and EU policies on student mobility in sync?

Are national and EU policies on student mobility in sync?

"The international train in the direction of Antwerp and Brussels has a delay of about 10 minutes". This must sound familiar to internationalization staff regularly travelling, not only but especially, to Brussels.

Good practices in UK-Africa educational partnerships

Good practices in UK-Africa educational partnerships

In June 2010, the Africa Unit published the Good Practices in Educational Partnerships Guide.

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