糖心Vlog

Positively international

Published on
August 6, 2015
Last updated
August 6, 2015

I was encouraged by Sir Keith Burnett鈥檚 defence of the importance of international students (鈥Why are international students so important to our universities?鈥, Blog, 17 July).

Other countries have been far more proactive than the UK in promoting international education. Recently, Christopher Pyne, Australia鈥檚 minister for education, announced the creation of a coordinating council to develop a strategy that puts international education 鈥渁t the heart of [the] nation鈥檚 economic prosperity鈥. By contrast, in a depressingly familiar scenario, our 糖心Vlog Office has presented international students with another set of restrictions: soon, they won鈥檛 be allowed to work while studying. This measure is likely to further dampen the UK鈥檚 appeal to students overseas, particularly in regions such as India.

Fortunately, Jo Johnson seems committed to using his position at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills to attract more students; and the government is aware of the economic arguments for ensuring that the UK remains attractive to the 鈥渂rightest and best鈥 international students. We can only hope that BIS persuades the government to adopt more sensible policies that bring long-term benefits, for the UK and for students across the world.

James Pitman
Managing director, HE 鈥 UK and Europe, Study Group

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