The Internationalisation of Higher Education: Europe and Beyond A Presentation by Mark Huntington A Star Future Ltd About A Star Future Founded in 2006 Initial Aim was to bridge the information gap between British students and international universities Now we offer a more inclusive service to schools, students and parents in the UK 1
What is changing? STUDENTS ARE MORE LIKELY TO GO ABROAD AS A RESULT OF CHANGES IN UK 2011 53.7% of students highly likely/quite likely to study abroad 2012 61.5% 2013 55% What is changing? In comparison with last year... 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% Strongly agree Agree Neither agree nor disagree Disagree Strongly disagree 0% More students are ASKING about study abroad. More students are APPLYING to More students are ENROLLING university abroad. at universities abroad. 2
What is changing? If we ask students... Please Rate The Importance of the Following Factors when Choosing a University: an attractive place to live good student support and international work experience cheaper than studying in the scholarships available the best place for my subject has a strong global reputation in an English speaking country I have family connections to I want to work in that country 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Not Important Below Average Importance Average Importance Important Very Important What is changing? If we ask advisors... Importance of factors in the students' decision-making process on IHE Timely provision of information and guidance Student maturity/independence Improved employability Highly important Somewhat important Neutral Not important Unimportant Family support (non financial) Financial considerations 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% 3
If we ask advisors... What is changing? Factors preventing students from going abroad Inadequate planning on behalf of student Recognition/Accepta nce of international qualifications Lack of language skills Highly important Somewhat important Neutral Not important Lack of interest Unimportant Lack of English student finance when studying abroad 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% What is changing? If we ask advisors where students are applying... 1. Harvard University, USA (mentioned by 37% of respondents) 2= Maastricht University, Netherlands (14%) 2= Trinity College Dublin, Ireland (14%) 4= Yale University, USA (12%) 4= University of Hong Kong (12%) 6 New York University, USA (10%) 7= Princeton University, USA (8%) 7= Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA (7%) 9= Stanford University, USA (6%) 9= Brown University, USA (6%) A further nine universities were mentioned by 5% of respondents: University of Groningen, Erasmus University, Tilburg University (Netherlands), Universita Bocconi (Italy), University of Sydney (Australia), University of British Columbia, University of Toronto (Canada) and Columbia University, University of Michigan (USA). 4
What is changing? If we ask students where they are thinking of applying... 1 University of Groningen, Netherlands 2 Harvard University, USA 3 Maastricht University, Netherlands 4 SKEMA Business School, France 5 University of Amsterdam, Netherlands 6 Caltech, USA 7 Brown University, USA 8 Trinity College Dublin, Ireland 9 University of Twente, Netherlands 10 Stanford University, USA What s in it for Students? EMPLOYABILITY Ritwik Swain, BSc Psychology, University of Groningen First International Student of any nationality to be elected to the University Student Council. 5
What s in it for Students? LOWER FEES! YES, BUT... In a world where Debt doesn t mean Debt, Cheap isn t necessarily Cheap and Free is certainly never Free. What s in it for Students? A Sense of Adventure! http://www.studyinholland.co.uk/eden_franklin.html 6
What s in it for Students? A Sense of Adventure! Norway was Megan s idea. I would recommend it 110%! It has been a life changing experience so far, and it keeps getting better! Life as an international student is excellent. Whether you get the chance to do it for one semester, of for three years like me, go for it! If anything, you get to make friends from all over the world, which you can go and visit for cheap holidays! Within the first month of arriving here, I d been on fishing trips, hiking trips, wizzing around in a little rib boat on the Saltstraumen, swimming in some of the most beautiful lakes which are a 15 minute walk from the University, and even met the Norwegian Prime Minister. It s been quite something! What s in it for Students? A Second (or Final) Chance Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary Medicine, Physiotherapy ABB quotas in the UK 7
What s in it for Universities? Money! Yes, but... Internationalisation Strategies One eye on global rankings QS: 5% on International:Domestic Student Ratio Times Higher Education: 2.5% Recognition by Employers Recognition of foreign degrees in comparison with United Kingdom However I am concerned that UK employers may not be aware of this and will not know how to value an overseas degree - I am expecting that I will have to think carefully about how to present the advantages and quality of my degree. Perhaps more needs to be done to "educate" the big graduate employers to ensure they don't dismiss European grads. 8
Europe Country Public Private Netherlands 228 9 Denmark 194 0 Sweden 35 3 Norway 7 2 Spain 23 81 Germany 60 85 France 5 70 Italy 14 51 Switzerland 13 85 Subject No. of Courses Business 456 Engineering 260 Arts & Humanities 164 Hospitality 124 Social Sciences 122 Medicine 36 How Can We Help? Arrange a School Visit, or: Visit: www. Visit: www.studyinholland.co.uk Email: mark@ ANY QUESTIONS 9