Tag: UK universities

22nd January 2017 London, UK

Vivienne Stern

Director of Universities UK International

2017: What does it hold for universities and international opportunities?

UK universities have astonishing international networks: it’s not just about recruiting international students to study in the UK, there are nearly 650,000 students on UK courses around the world; half of our research publications are produced with at least one international partner; our universities are working with industry partners in China, India, all over Europe, […]

Read more on 2017: What does it hold for universities and international opportunities? | Reply (2)

19th January 2017 London, UK

Sir David Bell

Vice-Chancellor of the University of Reading

This is the decade for UK universities to be bold, brave and ambitious.

This is the decade for UK universities to be bold, brave and ambitious. We are going through the most challenging period since the huge expansion of higher education in the 1960s – and it requires a fundamental rethink to how we operate. That includes everything from our culture and outlook to how we market ourselves […]

Read more on This is the decade for UK universities to be bold, brave and ambitious. | Reply (1)

22nd June 2012

Avatar photo

by Peter Beckingham

Former governor in Turks and Caicos Islands

A Tale of Two States: Part I

I had the opportunity recently to call separately on the Chief Ministers of two Western Indian States, Maharashtra and Goa. In most respects these states could not be more different but they are both important, in a variety of ways, to the UK. The Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Prithviraj Chavan, underlined one difference to the […]

Read more on A Tale of Two States: Part I | Reply (3)