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Students Without Borders

Megan McHaney - President for Education & Employability

Jenny Batty - President for Welfare & Equal Opportunities

Internationalising the Student Experience

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NUS believes that a global university will have a truly mobile student population

• What do you think stops international students coming to study in the UK?

• What do you think stops home students studying abroad?

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Barriers to studying in the UK• Finance• Culture• Language Ability• Academic Ability• Visas

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Barriers to studying abroad• Finance• Language Ability• Increasing length of degree• Cultural Barriers• Time away from home• Dependants • Not relevant to course

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Why haven’t you, or why aren’t you planning, to study abroad?Not relevant/applicable to my course

Concern about financial implications

Lack/uncertain of language ability

Worried about having to study for another year

Wasn’t aware of opportunity

Don’t want to

Family commitments/have a child

Base: All domestic students who haven’t, or aren’t planning to, study abroad 2009 (591); All domestic students who haven’t, or aren’t planning to, study abroad 2010 (2138)

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Students Studying Abroad

• Recent estimates suggest 33,000 UK students are studying abroad, while 370,000 foreign students are studying in the UK.

• The students who studied abroad were more likely to be from higher socio-economic classes.

• They were less likely to be from an ethnic minority.

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Benefits of Study Abroad...• Greater confidence/

independence • Broaden horizons

– New friends– New culture

• Language skills• Better profile of degree

results• Improved employment

prospects

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Bologna Target• A global university is marked by having a

significant number of its students studying or doing work placements overseas as part of their course.

• Institutions should aim to meet the Bologna Target of providing at least 20 per cent of their students with these opportunities by 2020.

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How can we address these barriers?

Barriers to individuals

• Finance• Language Ability• Increasing length of

degree• Cultural Barriers• Time away from home• Dependants • Not relevant to course

Barriers to certain groups in society

• Lower socio-economic groups

• Students of ethnic minorities

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Possible Solutions

• Embed this into courses– Recognition– Integration– Credit

• Finances available – grants/loans• Visas• Language courses• Cultural awareness – AUSA, societies,

academic staff

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Thinking outside of the box• Study abroad• Volunteer abroad• Work abroad• Representation – AUSA, NUS and ESU• Targeting specific groups

– Connecting with schools– Projects e.g. Students Without Borders/Wish you

Were There• Student, graduate and staff mobility

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Becoming a Global UniversityNUS Global University Charter

1. Every university should have an international strategy2. Students' unions should engage students to develop a global university3. Institutions should provide accurate and accessible information when recruiting international students4. Universities should have a transparent process for recognising qualifications and credit obtained in other countries5. Universities should have a well-planned induction and academic transition for international students6. Institutions should consider income from fees as a by-product, not an aim7. Universities should support international students effectively8. Institutions should be fully integrated in the Bologna Process9. A global university will have a truly mobile student population10. Institutions should have an internationally-focussed team of staff

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A Global Learning Experience...

• Concerns– Finances– Visas

• Hopes• Dreams

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Megan McHaney [email protected]

Jenny Batty [email protected]

NUS Scotland - Students Without Borders

Heather McKnight (inward)

Helen O’Shea (outward)