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  1. Aug 6, 2019 · “UK higher education is a global success story,” said UUKi Director Vivienne Stern in the report. “Our universities are world-renowned for their quality, diversity and impact and internationalisation is central to this success.” The UUKi report presents a snapshot of the international dimensions of UK higher education.

  2. Apr 30, 2024 · Over 235 million higher education students were enrolled globally in 2020, more than double the 100 million students enrolled in 2000. This increase has been driven by Asia in particular. The UK has the highest entry rate (percentage of the population who start higher education by age 24) in the G7 at 58%.

  3. Sep 18, 2018 · Higher education is a UK success story internationally. It is consistent with the mega-trend of a changing economy - a shift towards a knowledge economy. Academics from Imperial College London have discovered that investment in intangible assets outpaced investment in tangible assets for the first time last year.

  4. Apr 20, 2022 · The upcoming World Higher Education Conference (WHEC2022), from 18-20 May, will bring some of the latest trends and challenges in focus to design a roadmap for the future. For this occasion, we look back to identify some megatrends, starting from the first World Conference on Higher Education in 1998 and continuing through the years.

  5. Jul 4, 2024 · Higher education is a rich cultural and scientific asset which enables personal development and promotes economic, technological and social change. It promotes the exchange of knowledge, research and innovation and equips students with the skills needed to meet ever changing labour markets. For students in vulnerable circumstances, it is a ...

  6. Jul 28, 2022 · Full article: Research on international and global higher education: Six different perspectives. Oxford Review of Education Volume 48, 2022 - Issue 4: Special Issue - Making worlds in research on higher education: Different pathways to the international and global. Guest editor: Simon Marginson. Free access.

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  8. International higher education is a vital component of cultural relations. It contributes to the UK’s influence and attraction globally (UK soft power) as well as our economy. In order to maintain our strong position in a rapidly changing space, it is crucial to understand it, map it, and track shifts in policy and student flows.

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