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UK universities ‘increasingly reliant’ on Chinese fee income

Times Higher Education, 2020-01 (2443)

Copyright THE World Universities Insights Limited Jan 23, 2020 ;ISSN: 0049-3929

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  • Title:
    UK universities ‘increasingly reliant’ on Chinese fee income
  • Subjects: Asian students ; Colleges & universities ; Educational Policy ; Higher education ; Students ; Undergraduate Students ; Universities
  • Is Part Of: Times Higher Education, 2020-01 (2443)
  • Description: Looking East: Liverpool attracts big share of Chinese students Taking the proportion of non-EU students at each university that comes from China and applying the same percentage to separate Hesa data on non-EU fee incomegives an estimate of the income such students bring to individual institutions, although course mix might affect the actual figure. The increasing reliance on China could cause UK universities to start targeting India again for recruitment after the government announced in September that it would bring back post-study work visas – a major draw for students from the country. Home Office figures released in November indicated that the announcement may already have boosted applications: the number of visa sponsorships issued by the sector to Indian students in the third quarter of 2019 was up 57 per cent on the year before.
  • Publisher: London: THE World Universities Insights Limited
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 0049-3929
  • Source: ProQuest Databases

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