Bis research paper number 128 The wider benefits of international higher education in the uk


Other student mobility and internationalisation at home



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6.8 Other student mobility and internationalisation at home 
The parameters of this study allowed deep investigation of the views and experiences of 
non-EU international alumni who had studied in the UK, from which we have described a 
range of benefits to the UK and to the alumni, who overwhelmingly hold positive views of 
the UK and its higher education experience. However, this particular lens of focus limited 
or prevented investigation of certain other potential benefits and, especially, the potential 
benefits from other forms of international education or student mobility. 
We were able to infer benefits to UK HE of the participation of international students who 
bring cultural richness and diversity to the HE community, as well as supporting the 
provision of some courses or research that could be unsustainable without international 
student participants. The experience of home students here will also be ‘internationalised’ 
to some degree by the presence of overseas students; through this the benefits of 
cosmopolitanism and intercultural sensitivity reported by international alumni will also 
extend to some degree to UK students on the same courses and campus.
Our study only investigated graduates who had spent at least an academic year physically 
studying in the UK. It was agreed at the outset, largely for the purposes of simplicity, that 
other forms of student mobility, transnational education and distance learning, would all be 
excluded, such as: 

Those undertaking transnational education (TNE), i.e. obtaining a UK HE degree but 
with no physical attendance, or very little, in the UK. Since 2010 the number of 
students studying for a UK degree outside the UK has been greater than the number of 
international HE students in the UK,
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so this would be an interesting and very 
significant sector to explore. What strength of feeling do TNE alumni experience 
towards the UK, or to an HE institution that they have never physically visited, or via an 
overseas campus where there may be few UK students? New research, as yet 
unpublished, suggests economic benefits for participants and host countries
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, but that 
there is little data with which to assess comparative impact.

Students undertaking UK distance learning programmes, potentially a sector of 
increasing importance as massive open online course provision (MOOCs) becomes 
more viable, again raises questions of the extent to which wider positive benefits might 
develop and be retained; 

Students taking part in international exchange activities as part of their HE study 
programme, which can be of short duration but for some take the form of an 
intercalated year, which could offer significant development of UK experiences and 
potential long term benefits; 
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Information from HEGlobal: 
http://heglobal.international.ac.uk/tne.aspx
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Preliminary findings from research project on impact of TNE on host countries, British Council, 2013
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The approximately 150,000 current EU students enrolled in UK universities, who were 
not sampled in this research – logically, it might be expected that these graduates 
would provide similar evidence in relation to personal, economic and certain wider 
benefits; 

The several hundred thousand international students and trainees (totals unknown) in 
institutions and practical programmes outside the state HE sector. These could include 
professionals such as surgeons, accountants or applied engineers, those in technical 
skills training or following programmes in performing arts, and those on English 
language courses as well as those enrolled in private sector HE institutions in the UK. 
None of these groups were covered in this study yet, again, they comprise another 
substantial group of potential 'influencers' on behalf of the UK. 
Finally there is scope separately to consider the wider benefits of outward mobility of UK 
students, both as impact to the UK (which presumably might to some extent parallel the 
benefits we ascribed to ‘home’ countries) and to the graduates themselves. With a new 
outward mobility strategy in the UK, this aspect of student mobility must become a growing 
issue for UK HE in future. It should be informed by the experiences of international alumni 
of the UK, and/or potentially delivered with some linkage to those international alumni. 
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