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Studying in the UK

Britain's universities and colleges have long been a magnet for overseas students. From the top research universities, to colleges, which pioneer the latest developments in vocational study, the United Kingdom educates under-graduates and post-graduates to world-class standards.

International students coming to Britain experience a lively, demanding, world-beating education in an exciting and stimulating environment, which benefits both their careers and their personal development. They in turn contribute to the richness and diversity of intellectual and cultural life in our universities and colleges.

Guaranteed Quality
Britain's world-wide reputation for quality in education and training is well-deserved and hard-earned. UK quality standards are backed up by a rigorous and independent assessment system, so that students can be certain their vocational, undergraduate, or postgraduate qualification is officially approved and enjoys wide international recognition.

A Range of Education and Training Possibilities
One of the strengths of the British education system is its flexibility. To provide for the many different needs of a complex modern society, British education offers a range of possible routes. Here are just three:

  • Students wanting a predominantly academic education may choose to follow an undergraduate degree course with the possibility of going on to postgraduate studies or research. The standard entrance qualification for university is normally three A-levels or the equivalent, such as advanced GNVQs. As an alternative to A-levels, some colleges offer access, foundation or bridging courses, which involve a range of subjects within a broad specialism, sometimes with the guarantee of a university place on completion. An English language element is often included.
  • Students wanting a more vocational education can combine their training with job-related skills development.
  • Combining vocational education with academic study, and gain skills in broad occupational areas, together with an academic content that is accepted as entry to a degree course.

Whatever their career or learning objectives may be, overseas students are highly likely to find something on offer within the British education system which meets their needs.

Independent but Personalised Approach
Having selected an appropriate course, students will be encouraged to read widely, to question and analyse what they read, to discuss their ideas and opinions in seminars and tutorials and to bring originality to their work. Throughout their studies, the emphasis is on creative and independent thought. This helps students to develop the intellectual and problem-solving skills needed to compete in the global job market.

The idea of studying in a foreign country, far from family and friends, can be a little daunting to some young people. There is no need to worry. Study groups are small, and students have regular contact with tutors who not only teach, but provide guidance and support. The result is an unrivalled reputation for low drop-out rates and high pass rates among international students.

Network of Support Makes Life Easier for International Students
The procedures for choosing courses and applying to institutions are designed to be as simple and helpful as possible. The British Council offers a free, impartial and comprehensive service to all those interested in studying and training in the United Kingdom, through its network of offices around the world. For undergraduate courses, UCAS operates world-wide, assisting students with their applications to take a degree in the UK, providing detailed information and advice on courses, the application process, and how to make an effective application.
International students will be made to feel welcome, and will get support and advice to help them benefit fully from their study experience.

Universities and colleges in Britain have staff that specialise in working with international students, and all British universities have a wide range of facilities on campus. Many guarantee international students university accommodation for the first year, with accommodation offices to help in subsequent years. There are well-stocked libraries with quiet places to study, sports facilities and cafes, as well as plenty of entertainment organised by students for students. There are clubs and societies that cater for all interests, including a wealth of international associations to join.

Why Choose the UK for Your Studies?
Academic considerations aside, the UK itself is a dynamic, cosmopolitan place where people from all over the world gather, not only students and visitors, but also people who have made Britain their home.

The countryside is beautiful with many opportunities for outdoor pursuits. Britain's culture, including its world-renowned theatre and great museums and galleries, its architecture and rich history, make it a fascinating and diverse place to live and study. The UK is also the gateway to continental Europe. By taking advantage of the substantial travel discounts available, students can easily and inexpensively experience other European countries, their business methods, cultures and lifestyles.

Cost-effective Courses
Education and training in Britain can be very cost-effective for students from overseas. Many courses in Britain are shorter and more intensive than those offered by other countries, with most undergraduate courses in Britain taking only three years to complete, as opposed to the usual four, while Diploma and taught Masters degrees normally take one year. Examination fees are included in the course fees, and health care is free for students whose courses last for more than six months.

Author
Baroness Blackstone,
UK Minister for Education and Employment.

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