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Inaugural General Meeting (IGM) and panel discussion: counting international students

The APPG for International Students will hold its Inaugural General Meeting (IGM) on Wednesday 16 October 2024. This is the APPG’s first formal meeting of the current parliament following the General Election earlier this year and marks the reconstitution of the Group. Following the IGM, the APPG will hold a… Read More »Inaugural General Meeting (IGM) and panel discussion: counting international students

AGM and roundtable with the education sector: what do declining international student numbers mean for the UK?

On 19 March 2024 the APPG for International Students held its 2024 Annual General Meeting (AGM), followed by a roundtable with representatives from the education sector. A panel of sector experts discussed the declining numbers of international students choosing the UK, the extent of the decline, the influencing factors, and… Read More »AGM and roundtable with the education sector: what do declining international student numbers mean for the UK?

Roundtable: developing and enabling student exchange

On 22 February 2023 the APPG for International Students held an event on international student exchange, exploring the opportunities and barriers to supporting students from the UK and overseas to study or intern for short periods in another country. Bringing together students currently on exchange in the UK, UK students who had experienced… Read More »Roundtable: developing and enabling student exchange

Roundtable: working in partnership with other countries and across the education sector

A clear priority in the UK’s international education strategy is how we work with other countries. There are priority countries, scholarship programmes, and teams in government who create partnerships with foreign governments, schools, universities and their UK counterparts,. Through these partnerships and activities international students can study a range of… Read More »Roundtable: working in partnership with other countries and across the education sector