
A world of experience
A new British Council report shows how international experience develops skills which benefit individuals, employers, and the UK economy.
A new British Council report shows how international experience develops skills which benefit individuals, employers, and the UK economy.
Far from uneducated, many extremists are graduates, often of subjects like engineering. A new paper argues that education systems should encourage critical thinking to prevent radicalisation
Ukraine looks towards a European future but first the country must transform its education system and support its universities in exile. The UK can do much more to help.
Research report: how international experiences make an impact and why it matters to individuals, employers and wider society.
How can education reform contribute to neutralising violent extremism?
March 2015: This report charts the health of language teaching in England.
Report examining UK student perceptions on the integration of international students.
August 2014: Get insights on what is working (and what is not working) in the teaching of Chinese in UK schools.
March 2014: This report charts the health of language teaching in England.
The 2013 edition of which languages the UK needs most and why.