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Britain must fight to keep foreign trade

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The British Council has criticized British universities' marketing abroad, identifying 47 weaknesses. This is a serious problem given the importance of universities for the British economy.

Author: Tysome, Tony
Publisher: Times Supplements Ltd.
Publication Name: Times Higher Education Supplement
Subject: Education
ISSN: 0049-3929
Year: 2000
Marketing, Cover Story, Education

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UK must keep grip on market

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The British Council has warned that universities and colleges in the United Kingdom are in danger of being squeezed out of the growing multibillion-pound overseas student recruitment market, with the US and Australia threatening into the UK's share of the quality end of the market and new players in Asia and Europe gaining strength in certain niche areas. A joint study conducted by the British Council and IDP Australia forecasts that the number of overseas higher education students in the UK could to 1.3 million by 20205, up from 677,000 in 2015 and just over 142,000 in 2001-2002.

Author: Tysome, Tony
Publisher: Times Supplements Ltd.
Publication Name: Times Higher Education Supplement
Subject: Education
ISSN: 0049-3929
Year: 2003
Forecasts, trends, outlooks, Sales & consumption, Labor Distribution by Employer, Reports, Forecasts and trends, International aspects, Statistics, Market trend/market analysis, Students, Foreign, Foreign students, Educational aspects, User statistics

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Cap fees, scrap RAE but keep the unions

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An analysis of a survey of some 500 academics in the UK conducted in order to ascertain their opinions of life on campus and the health of higher education ahead of the general election on 05 May 2005. Also included are profiles of the education spokes persons for the various parties, Phil Willis for the Liberal Democrats, Tim Collins for the Conservatives and Ruth Kelly for Labour.

Author: Tysome, Tony, Hill, Paul
Publisher: Times Supplements Ltd.
Publication Name: Times Higher Education Supplement
Subject: Education
ISSN: 0049-3929
Year: 2005
Administration of Education Programs, Education Programs, Analysis, Education and state, Education policy, Political aspects, Surveys, Scholars

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Subjects list: United Kingdom, Universities and colleges
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