International Students in Europe: Is the UK Losing Out on the 'Brightest and Best'?

The study, "Mobile Talent? The Staying Intentions of International Students in Five EU countries" compared European frameworks for international students and investigated the staying intentions of 6,239 non-EU international students in the UK, France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden.
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The study, "Mobile Talent? The Staying Intentions of International Students in Five EU countries" compared European frameworks for international students and investigated the staying intentions of 6,239 non-EU international students in the UK, France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden.

The report, published by the Research Unit of the Expert Council of German Foundations on Integration and Migration (SVR), found too little is being done to support the transition of international students into the labour market after graduation.

The UK tightens rules while international competitors do the opposite

Not all international students are migrants 'in waiting'

The UK is popular, but not the most hospitable place to study

Full press release, please visit: http://www.svr-migration.de/content/?p=4141&lang=en

For questions, please contact:

Dr. Alex Balch, University of Liverpool
+44-7855-775-120, [email protected]

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