This article presents an analysis of degree course acceptances for UK undergraduate students in 2002 and 2008. It examines student mobility between the UK regions, and the trends in their movement within local markets. Data shows a growing trend for students to study within local regions, especially women. Increases in acceptances of over 10% are observed for students in Wales, a saturated local market is observed for Scotland, whilst in other regions there are increased student acceptances of up to 9%. Data shows the government target for 50% participation in higher education by 2010 was broadly achieved in 2008. The changing landscape in higher education is considered for its student migration and strategic income implications. Caps on st...
Students have been little studied as a mobile population, despite their increasing importance among ...
Students have been little studied as a mobile population, despite their increasing importance among ...
Students have been little studied as a mobile population, despite their increasing importance among ...
The higher educational system in the UK plays a crucial role in the economic development of the coun...
This article provides a brief overview of recent trends in international student mobility and implic...
This article provides a brief overview of recent trends in international student mobility and implic...
The positive impact of higher education institutions (HEI) on local economies has been long acknowle...
Using time series data over the 1985-2003 period, this article examines some of the determinants of ...
Students have been little studied as a mobile population, despite their increasing importance among ...
Using time series data over the 1985 - 2003 period, this article examines some of the determinants o...
Students have been little studied as a mobile population, despite their increasing importance among ...
Students have been little studied as a mobile population, despite their increasing importance among ...
Students have been little studied as a mobile population, despite their increasing importance among ...
Students have been little studied as a mobile population, despite their increasing importance among ...
Students have been little studied as a mobile population, despite their increasing importance among ...
Students have been little studied as a mobile population, despite their increasing importance among ...
Students have been little studied as a mobile population, despite their increasing importance among ...
Students have been little studied as a mobile population, despite their increasing importance among ...
The higher educational system in the UK plays a crucial role in the economic development of the coun...
This article provides a brief overview of recent trends in international student mobility and implic...
This article provides a brief overview of recent trends in international student mobility and implic...
The positive impact of higher education institutions (HEI) on local economies has been long acknowle...
Using time series data over the 1985-2003 period, this article examines some of the determinants of ...
Students have been little studied as a mobile population, despite their increasing importance among ...
Using time series data over the 1985 - 2003 period, this article examines some of the determinants o...
Students have been little studied as a mobile population, despite their increasing importance among ...
Students have been little studied as a mobile population, despite their increasing importance among ...
Students have been little studied as a mobile population, despite their increasing importance among ...
Students have been little studied as a mobile population, despite their increasing importance among ...
Students have been little studied as a mobile population, despite their increasing importance among ...
Students have been little studied as a mobile population, despite their increasing importance among ...
Students have been little studied as a mobile population, despite their increasing importance among ...
Students have been little studied as a mobile population, despite their increasing importance among ...