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Measures announced to boost international study and global opportunities


Measures announced to boost international study and global opportunities
Government announces new measures to help the education sector build back better from the pandemic.
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6 February 2021
Government bolsters International Education Strategy to grow global opportunities and help the sector build back better from the pandemic
New measures to attract overseas students and plans for new international teaching qualification based on world-renowned domestic standards
Next phase of the landmark £110 million Turing scheme unveiled, offering students of all backgrounds across the UK the chance to study and work abroad
New measures aimed at attracting more overseas students, boosting access to global student exchanges for thousands of people, and supporting international education partnerships have been announced today (6 February) by the government. ....

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Student exchange projects with India part of new UK education strategy


Student exchange projects with India part of new UK education strategy
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. Updated: 06 Feb 2021, 05:18 PM IST PTI
The DfE confirmed that India may be among the countries with which UK universities seek to strike student exchange projects when the bids open in March
Streamlining application processes and boosting job prospects for international students form part of the wider strategy goals
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As part of its latest set of post-Brexit moves, the UK government on Saturday set out more details from its International Education Strategy which would see greater student exchange projects with countries such as India. ....

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Erasmus: Westminster saw exchange scheme as 'too European'


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Universities in Scotland have been “blocked” from taking part in the Erasmus exchange programme partly because Westminster deemed it “too European”, it has been claimed.
Scottish universities minister Richard Lochhead said the decision to deny institutions the ability to participate in the scheme was an act of “vandalism”.
His comments come a day after the Scottish and Welsh governments released a joint statement vowing to explore how both countries can continue to benefit from the EU exchange schemes. ....

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Keir Starmer's plans to drag UK back into EU customs union if Labour in power exposed


He would consider models whereby we could be in some sort of customs union in the EU.
Keir Starmer won t say that in the near future I m sure but I m sure he may think about it in the longer run because the manufacturing industry would very much like to be in some sort of customs union with the EU.
Those are the kind of issues that will come up.
Keir Starmer will drag the UK back into a customs union with the EU if Labour was to win an election (Image: GETTY)
His comments come as ministers in Scotland and Wales say they will work together to explore how students in their countries can benefit from the Erasmus exchange programme, despite the UK leaving due to Brexit. ....

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