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London and UK trends in higher education . LSE Seminar 18 February 2013. Presentation overview. UK higher education Current trends – participation rates, student demographics UK’s global position London as a higher education hub
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London and UK trends in higher education LSE Seminar 18 February 2013
Presentation overview • UK higher education • Current trends – participation rates, student demographics • UK’s global position • London as a higher education hub • Particular focus on international students and competition - why so important?
London as an education hub • Educate 426,000 students from the UK and overseas • 30,000 undergraduate and postgraduate courses on offer • 101,000 academic and non-academic staff
Economic impact • London HEIs generate £12 billion each year • £4.85 billion in direct economic impact • £6.7 billion in secondary, or indirect, activities • £820 million from international students in London Source: Making an economic impact: Higher education and the English regions. Research Report, Universities UK. June 2010.
Skills • Jobs • Training of high skilled staff – five medical schools in London plus dentists and allied health workers • Start-ups • Provision of CPD
Partnerships • Over 3 million people attend events organised by London HEIs each year • School based outreach activities • Widening participation • Business and community partnerships • Teaching training • Volunteering & fundraising (RAG week)
Innovation • £300 million Research Council grants • £470 million of research funding from HEFCE • Inward investment from research funding
Culture • 20 HEIs providing arts and humanities teaching and research • Community and cultural activities • 250 spin-offs with a revenue of £8 million • Contributing the equivalent of £2 million in staff time for free performances (2007/8 figure)
Showcasing the UK • London Olympics & Paralympics • Accommodation for games’ officials • Hosting national teams e.g. Team USA trained at University of East London • Games’ makers
LONDON AS AN INTERNATIONAL HUB
International student enrolments by region/ home nation 2011/12
Regional/ home nation split between UK, EU and non-EU students 2011/12
London’s global standing • 2nd in QS Best Student Cities 2012 • Scored highly on student mix, rankings, employer activity • Paris top, Boston 3rd • Two Australian cities in the top 10 (Sydney & Melbourne)
Why so popular? • 43 HEFCE funded bodies • Students from 200 countries • 21% of Londoners are not UK nationals • Over 300 languages spoken
But competition looms.... • At a national level • At a city level
National strategies Australia, Canada, USA, New Zealand, Germany and France Increasing number of courses taught in English in Europe
Agent barometer Source: 2012 Agent Barometer, i-Graduate
International city welcome: Brisbane www.studybrisbane.com.au
To conclude.... • Higher education is an integral part of London • It contributes a huge amount to London’s prosperity, innovation, economy, culture • London is one of the most attractive destinations for international students • But it faces increasing competition....!