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  1. Oct 10, 2017 · More than 20,000 new students from more than 140 countries are making Coventry and Warwickshire their home this year. Around 12,000 students have enrolled at Warwick University while just under...

  2. The table below provides the greatest detail on where UK HE students come from. The rows display UK counties/unitary authorities and countries - use the Permanent address drop-down to show only EU or non-EU countries.

  3. Oct 2, 2024 · Embrace everything Coventry has to offer and make the most of your student experience! Discover what it is like living in Coventry, from affordable living to cultural hotspots and nearby countryside escapes.

    • Coventry Has The Largest Share of Foreign Students Among UK University Cities
    • Coventry University Is More Regionally Focused Than The University of Warwick
    • Coventry Has One of The Lowest Graduate Retention Rates
    • London Is The Most Popular City Destination For Coventry’s Graduates.
    • The City Attracted New Graduates from Elsewhere
    • Coventry Gained Graduates Overall

    Almost a third of students in Coventry – 31 per cent – came from outside the UK. This is the highest proportion among UK university cities. Of these, 23 per cent were from the EU. When we look at breakdown of students coming from the UK, the largest group was from the West Midlands, with 8 per cent coming from Coventry and 20 per cent from the rest...

    If we look at the origins of students by institution as shown in Figure 10 and Figure 11, the two universities in Coventry show different pulls. While a third of students at both universities came from abroad, when we look at the origins of these foreign students the University of Warwick had a higher share of EU students – 25 per cent – than Coven...

    As a city, Coventry retained 15 per cent of its graduates in the 2014-2015 period. As Figure 14 shows, this is the fourth lowest among UK cities. The cities with the highest rates were London and Manchester, keeping 77 and 51 per cent of their graduates respectively. However, there are some differences in the retention rates between the two univers...

    Figure 16 shows the cities to which graduates from Coventry moved for work. Within 6 months of graduation London was the most common employment destination among Coventry graduates – 29 per cent of Coventry’s graduates who moved were working in the capital. Birmingham was the second most popular destination, with 16 per cent.

    Another component of graduate migration comprises of those attracted into Coventry after graduation to work. While graduate retention figures tend to get a lot of attention, the ability of a city to attract in new graduates from elsewhere is an important part of increasing the number of degree holders in a city. There are two groups within this coh...

    Combining this data on student and new graduate moves shows that overall Coventry experienced a small graduate gain. Between 2013 and 2015, 1,325 graduates who responded to the survey had left Coventry to go to university elsewhere, whilst, 2,115 respondents, who did not grow up in Coventry, were employed in the city after graduation. Figure 17 sho...

  4. Nov 7, 2020 · There are new students every year coming from different parts of the world, it’s no wonder Coventry folk love to embrace this and show appreciation and support. With over 50,000 students living in Coventry, it’s easy to see why it’s been rated as a top 5 UK Student City*.

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  5. Feb 14, 2022 · Coventry has loads to do for students. So much, in fact, it’s been ranked the 5th best city for students in the UK. With two universities, Coventry and Warwick, you can see why this city is ultra-student-friendly.

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  7. Across England, Manchester (13,000), Birmingham (12,600), Coventry (9,700), Newham (9,300) and Cambridge (9,100) were the local authorities (LAs) with the highest populations of international...

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