Yesterday (Tuesday, 23 July) the new Secretary of State for Education, the Rt Hon Bridget Phillipson MP, set out the new government’s welcoming approach to international students.
In a speech delivered at the Embassy Education Conference to diplomats from across the globe, Bridget Phillipson said, “Be in no doubt: international students are welcome in the UK. This new government values their contribution – to our universities, to our communities, to our country. I want Britain to welcome those who want to come to these shores to study, and meet the requirements to do so.”
Speaking about international students, she said, “These people are brave. They move to a new culture, far away from their homes and their families. They take a leap of faith, hoping to develop new skills and chase new horizons. And I am enormously proud that so many want to take that leap here in the UK. And we will do everything we can to help them succeed. That’s why we offer the opportunity to remain in the UK on a graduate visa for 2 years after their studies end – or 3 for PhDs – to work, to live, and to contribute. […] And they get so much in return. The UK is a fantastic place to come and study […] Students come because they know they will receive a world class education. They come because they know it sets them up for success.”
Responding to these comments, Professor Tim Jones, Vice-Chancellor at the University of Liverpool, said, “I am delighted that the many contributions of our fantastic international students have been recognised by the Secretary of State for Education.
“We are incredibly proud to welcome talented, dedicated students from across the globe to study here at Liverpool. They bring fresh perspectives and ideas to our classrooms, enhance cultural exchange on our campuses, and contribute to the spirit and vibrancy of our City.
“In return we provide an outstanding educational experience, a wide array of co-curricular and extra-curricular opportunities and a range of support services. Our international students learn from world-leading experts in their field, which is so important for their future careers. We are very proud of the successful alumni they become.”
Read the Secretary of State’s speech in full here.