It is now the case that for UK students only Australia, Canada and the US are more expensive places than England to pursue a degree. Rachel Brooks explores the ramifications this is having for patterns of student mobility within higher education, demonstrating that they are more complex then many might initially assume
A common theme within the literature on higher education is the congested nature of the graduate lab...
September 2012 English universities witnessed a near trebling of their tuition fees for full-time un...
This paper explores the determinants of the choice of UK universities by overseas undergraduate appl...
An article in The Guardian in 2006 claimed that: 'some bright students have found an answer to the f...
This paper explores the determinants of the choice of UK universities by overseas undergraduate appl...
Are intra-national student flows driven by the same forces as international student mobility? This p...
This research was undertaken within a wider research programme financed by ESRC grant ES/G027153/1.A...
Students have been little studied as a mobile population, despite their increasing importance among ...
Over the past 10-15 years international student mobility has become an increasingly important part ...
To bring their understanding of patterns in students' study and work abroad up to date, HEFCE and th...
A magnet for international students, UK universities rely heavily on international tuition fees to m...
Filipa Sá uses the variation in the level of university fees between England and Scotland over time ...
Despite increasing financial pressures on higher education systems throughout the world, many govern...
The number of students from other European Union countries coming to the UK has been in decline over...
Recent changes in the English tuition fee policies have spurred a debate on the impacts on student c...
A common theme within the literature on higher education is the congested nature of the graduate lab...
September 2012 English universities witnessed a near trebling of their tuition fees for full-time un...
This paper explores the determinants of the choice of UK universities by overseas undergraduate appl...
An article in The Guardian in 2006 claimed that: 'some bright students have found an answer to the f...
This paper explores the determinants of the choice of UK universities by overseas undergraduate appl...
Are intra-national student flows driven by the same forces as international student mobility? This p...
This research was undertaken within a wider research programme financed by ESRC grant ES/G027153/1.A...
Students have been little studied as a mobile population, despite their increasing importance among ...
Over the past 10-15 years international student mobility has become an increasingly important part ...
To bring their understanding of patterns in students' study and work abroad up to date, HEFCE and th...
A magnet for international students, UK universities rely heavily on international tuition fees to m...
Filipa Sá uses the variation in the level of university fees between England and Scotland over time ...
Despite increasing financial pressures on higher education systems throughout the world, many govern...
The number of students from other European Union countries coming to the UK has been in decline over...
Recent changes in the English tuition fee policies have spurred a debate on the impacts on student c...
A common theme within the literature on higher education is the congested nature of the graduate lab...
September 2012 English universities witnessed a near trebling of their tuition fees for full-time un...
This paper explores the determinants of the choice of UK universities by overseas undergraduate appl...