The Independent

UK universities to see end of ‘post-Covid boom’ in international student numbers

Source: PA Wire

British universities are likely to see the “post-Covid boom” in international student mobility come to an end this year, a report has found.

Changes to migration policy and the increasing costs of UK study could see inbound student mobility to the UK decline for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic, according to the British Council.

Universities in the UK will be under greater pressure to communicate more proactively to Chinese students about graduate routes and career service offerings amid rising youth unemployment in China, researchers have said.

It comes after (UUK) announced last week that

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from The Independent

The Independent2 min read
Horizon Actor Michael Rooker Blames Poor Box Office On ‘TikTokified’ Audiences Unused To ‘Real Cinema’
Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1 actor Michael Rooker has hit out at audiences following the poor box office performance of Kevin Costner’s Western epic, saying they’re not used to “real cinema.” Rooker, 69, plays Sergeant Major Riordan in the n
The Independent2 min read
5 Memorable British Grand Prix Races Staged At Silverstone
Silverstone will this week play host to the British Grand Prix. Here, the PA news agency looks at five key races staged at the Northamptonshire venue. Nigel Mansell was forced to pit for a new set of tyres after reporting vibrations on his Williams.
The Independent2 min read
Tour De France Stage 5 Preview: Route Map And Profile As Sprinters Eye Fast Finish Today
After the general classification contenders took centre stage on the first true climbing test, the Tour de France’s premier fastmen are set to return to prominence on Stage 5. Two days on from a first bunch sprint into Turin, a 177.4km run from Saint

Related Books & Audiobooks