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Monograph on the advantages of educational policy permitting foreigner students to study abroad in the UK - outlines trends in growing numbers of foreign students, presents a cost benefit analysis, denotes British trade interests, foreign policy implications and developing country needs and desires, and includes results of a 1980 survey on overseas students in the UK. Bibliography pp. 292 to 294 and statistical tables.
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Beginning with an analysis of the needs and expectations of overseas students, this book goes on to the teaching and learning processes with overseas students, the student-tutor relationship, the marketing and management of courses and the training of staff.
Every year more than 270,000 students from all around the world come to study in the UK - and the number is growing by 10 per cent a year. At present, most students coming to the UK have to rely on information from their friends, and brief leaflets and booklets supplied by universities. This indispensable guide tells students all they need to know about Britain's higher education system: the application process, funding, immigration controls, health service, accommodation, study methods and employment opportunities, as well as university life, British customs and habits, and lots of other information on day to day living in the UK.
Foreign students have travelled to Britain for centuries and, from the beginning, attracted controversy. This book explores changing British policy and practice, and changing student experience, set within the context of British social and political history.
Clear, comprehensive advice for international students wishing to study in the UK, explaining how to apply, the structure of the UK higher education system, how courses are taught and what funding is available for overseas students. Plus advice on key issues including finding accommodation and registering with a doctor.