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  • 12 MAR 2024

    International student wins big award at the Oscars

    The winner of this year's Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, is a former international student. The performer, who won the award for her role in The Holdovers, developed her craft during a summer spent studying at the British American Drama Academy in Oxford. Elsewhere, the award for Best Actor went to a former student of an Irish university. Before finding fame, Oppenheimer's Cillian Murphy studied law at University College Cork.

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  • 05 MAR 2024

    The UK granted fewer study visas last year than in 2022​

    The number of study visas granted by the UK decreased by 5 per cent in 2023, to a total of 457,673. Despite the decline from a record 485,758 in 2022, the figure remains the second highest ever seen in the country, and 70 per cent larger than that for 2019 (the last year before the Covid pandemic). By contrast, the number of dependant visas – issued to family members of students – increased by 7 per cent, to a total of 143,595.

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  • 04 MAR 2024

    International students are thinking carefully about policy changes

    More than half of people aiming to study abroad (55 per cent) are aware of international education policy changes in their intended destination, with 30 per cent rethinking plans, according to new research. The findings come from IDP's latest International Student Pulse Survey, which was undertaken amid major changes in the UK, Australia and Canada. Of the students who are now looking at alternatives to their preferred destination, the most (23 per cent) have begun considering the USA, where policy changes have been less significant.

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  • 15 FEB 2024

    International applications to UK undergraduate courses have increased

    A total of 115,730 applications have been made by international students to UK universities' undergraduate courses this year, a rise of 0.7 per cent from 2023. The figures come from the country's Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS), who add that trends vary for students from different countries. While applications from China and Türkiye increased by 3 and 37 per cent respectively, those from Nigeria and India decreased by 46 and 4 per cent. The data does not include applications for postgraduate courses.

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  • 09 FEB 2024

    Scotland want to offer a five-year post-study work visa

    The government of Scotland has reiterated its desire to offer an extended five-year graduate visa to international students with the publication of its first international education strategy.

    The Scottish Connections visa would replace the country's current two-year post-study offer, if it achieved the government's aim of independence from the UK. Holders would be eligible to settle in Scotland when their visa expires, with the option of becoming a citizen. In addition, applications would be open to both new and returning graduates.

    The visa proposal is just one aspect of the overall education strategy, which emphasises the country's intent to become increasingly attractive to international students, graduates and researchers.

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  • 06 FEB 2024

    The charge for international students to access healthcare in the UK rises today

    The yearly cost of the Immigration Health Surcharge, paid by international students for access to the UK's National Health Service, rises from GBP 470 to GBP 776 today. The charge is a compulsory part of applying for a UK student visa, but is not imposed on those who use a visitor visa to study for less than six months, providing that they make their application from outside of the country. Separately, the National Union of Students (NUS), who campaign for the rights of students in the UK, have called for the charge to be stopped, as well as the limit on international students' working hours.

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