
Join us to hear expert speakers’ reflections, share your own experiences and engage in a conversation about adapting strategies and building resilience in a dynamic international student recruitment space.
Join us to hear expert speakers’ reflections, share your own experiences and engage in a conversation about adapting strategies and building resilience in a dynamic international student recruitment space.
Following the launch of the British Council & Universities UK International (UUKi) report on ‘Managing risk and developing responsible transnational education (TNE) partnerships’, where the report highlights the importance of well-managed TNE, we’re bringing this topic to The IC Cafe to provide you with practical strategies and tips to build sustainable partnerships.
At this IC Café we will outline a brand and communications roadmap to raising your institution’s profile and managing its reputation within your key international markets.
At this IC Café our guest speakers will be focusing on key recommendations for the new UK government to sustain and enhance the international student experience.
Guest speaker will explore: Principles for international research partnerships, mechanisms for funding, policies for managing risk in partnerships and will provide an institutional case study.
At this IC Café our speakers will be sharing their predictions and observations of the current academic year impacting on international student recruitment and partnerships, including Government policy changes, new initiatives and best practice.
This IC Café will explore how universities around the world are creating innovative ways of defining and presenting their standout strengths and messages, especially when it comes to capturing a unifying purpose and a sense of distinctive global mission and impact.
This Café will focus on UK institutions’ approaches to internationalisation for the current academic year, predictions for the year ahead and observations on key international education issues from the perspective of PVC-Is at UK universities.
The undergraduate international student recruitment ecosystem is crowded and complex, with many potential and overlapping pathways for overseas students to enter UK higher education. The diversity of channels can create confusion for students, looking to source trustworthy information, and uncertainty for institutions, seeking to invest limited resources.
This meeting-style, interactive IC Café will include breakout room discussions with attendees on pre-selected topics. Jamie will talk about UUKi’s recent work on international students, including the economic impact, #weareinternational and recent Government policy changes. Please note that the session will specifically be focused on the UK.