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- 29 July 2014 - 17:00
Report: What makes the UK attractive to young adults?
So what do people think of the UK? Anne Bostanci breaks down the results of a recently carried out survey
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So what do people think of the UK? Anne Bostanci breaks down the results of a recently carried out survey
What are the trends in study abroad? Janice Mulholland of the British Council’s US office explains the big issues in US universities’ international education programmes.
Lyl Tomlinson, the US winner of the science communication competition FameLab, explains why you should lace up your running shoes if you want to remember where you left your keys.
Governments invest in their citizens through scholarship programmes for international study, but do the benefits of such investment outweigh the risks?
Universities worldwide are increasingly opening their doors to peer institutions in other countries. But the enthusiasm for internationalisation is also accompanied by reservations.
In the latest Open Doors report about US student mobility, the UK is again the number one destination for US students. The British Council’s Tamsin Thomas reports on this year’s findings.
The British Council's JJ El-Far explains UK street artist Banksy's transatlantic appeal.
The Study USA programme gives scholarships to Northern Irish students to study business at US universities for a year. Páraic Rafferty writes about spending a year at Bellarmine University.
Janice Mulholland explores how the phenomenon of massive open online courses,or MOOCs, which offer free, large-scale access to courses via the web, may affect higher education.
In the biggest restoration project they have ever undertaken, the British Film Institute has restored nine of Alfred Hitchcock’s early silent movies.