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UK education is second to none. We lead the world in
cutting-edge research opportunities, internationally
recognised degrees and relevant, high-quality, high-standard
training. I am delighted that over 800,000 international
students are finding this out for themselves. But we
want even more people to be aware of these opportunities.
In
June 1999, we announced the start of a worldwide campaign
to increase the number of international students in
the UK. We set a new target of attracting 75,000 extra
students to the UK by 2005. To make this possible, we
have made studying in this country more affordable and
more welcoming.
International
students no longer need to obtain permission to work,
so they can earn extra money while studying in the UK.
A student can work part-time for up to 20 hours a week
during term time and full-time during vacations. And
if the course runs for a year or more, the student's
dependants can now work in the UK, even if they here
for less than a year.
We
have also introduced simplified entry procedures for
UK visa holders and are making the visa service more
user-friendly for students. International students can
now expect to have straightforward visa applications
dealt with within 24 hours, and non-straightforward
applications within 10 days.
Studying
in the UK will not only give students a thorough understanding
of the subject but also analytical abilities and problem
solving skills that are much prized by employers.
The chance to improve their language skills is bringing
many students to this country. English is the language
of commerce, of the Internet, of global communication
and of medicine. We are proud that 750 million people
world-wide have now learnt our language. That English
is becoming a lingua franca means that students who
have studied here are in demand all over the world.
As
part of our plans, the flagship Chevening Scholarship
Scheme now offers up to 1,000 scholarships each year
for overseas students to undertake postgraduate study
or research in the UK.
Most
Chevening scholarships are for one-year Masters courses,
but some are for shorter specialised courses lasting
up to six months. Courses include law, business administration
and international relations. They allow talented graduates
and young professionals to become familiar with the
UK and to gain skills that will benefit their countries.
British Embassies and High Commissions select candidates
for the scholarships, which are offered in more than
150 countries including India, China and Brazil.
If
you'd like to find out more about studying in the UK,
visit our website at www.dfee.gov.uk/international-students
By
Tessa Blackstone,
Minister for Education and Employment
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