| The British
Council have identified various reasons to choose UK rather
than other countries centred on its traditional values,
education and cultural heritage.
You'll get a world-class
qualification
UK qualifications are recognised and respected throughout
the world. Your UK qualification will be a solid foundation
for building your future, boosting your career and prospects
for a higher salary. UK universities, colleges and schools
will provide a vibrant, creative and challenging environment
in which to develop your potential.
Quality standards for UK institutions are among the best
in the world. Universities, colleges and schools continually
have to prove that their courses meet strict criteria. Many
other countries are now trying to follow the example of
the UK .
The international alumni from UK institutions includes many
leading politicians, thinkers and business people who have
had an important influence on the world such as Bill Clinton
(former President of the USA), Thabo Mbeki (President of
South Africa), Desmond Tutu (Archbishop and human rights
campaigner), Rifat Ozbek (fashion designer), Wole Soyinka
(Nobel prize-winning author), Stelios Haji-Iaonnu (founder
of the easyGroup of businesses) and Imran Khan (cricket
legend and politician).
You will get the skills you'll need for the modern
environment
In an increasingly globalised world economy, people
need special skills and qualities to succeed. Employers
want employees who can think effectively, creatively and
independently. This is an essential part of the UK learning
experience. Institutions use a variety of teaching and assessment
methods to encourage independence, as well as mastery of
the subject.
At degree and postgraduate level in particular, students
are encouraged to read widely, to question and analyse what
they have read, and to discuss openly their own ideas in
seminars and tutorials. Career-based courses are designed
to equip you for specific roles in the modern world of work.
English language skills will be important for your future
career prospects. English is acknowledged as the language
of business, science, IT and the internet around the world.
Learning English in the UK allows you to immerse yourself
in the language, to live and think in English.
Whatever your educational needs, the UK can meet
them
There are more than 3,000 educational institutions that
welcome international students in the UK . You can choose
from a variety of routes through the education and training
system, combining different types of course according to
your needs and abilities. Many courses can also be taken
through distance learning in your home country.
The sheer variety of specialisms means you will be able
to find a course that suits your real interests, your ambitions
and passions. For example, in the UK , you could specialise
in anything from computer games programming, ocean engineering,
satellite positioning technology or sound engineering to
multi- media design, anthropology, cross-cultural psychology,
hotel management or dance.
It has an exciting, fun culture
The UK is a cosmopolitan place to live. Many thousands of
families from around the world have made the UK their home,
creating a richly diverse, open-minded, multicultural society.
There are also more than a quarter of a million international
students in the UK at any one time.
You've probably come across the UK 's vibrant popular culture
through its music, television and films. Now you can find
out what it's like to be a real part of it. This is after
all the home of Robbie Williams, Coldplay, Radiohead, Michael
Owen, David Beckham, Jude Law, Ewan McGregor and Kate Winslet.
UK people like to get together and enjoy themselves. Theatres,
concerts and art galleries can be found in all large towns
and cities; big sports events take place every weekend;
pubs and restaurants are everywhere.
It's an ideal base for your travels
When you come to the UK , you get three countries and a
province in one: England , Scotland , Wales and the province
of Northern Ireland . Each has its own distinctive history,
landscape and modern culture. And, because they're all within
easy reach of one another, they're easy to explore. The
national air, rail, coach and bus networks will get you
almost anywhere in the UK ' so you won't need a car, as
you might in some countries. Discounts or special rates
are generally available for students on most forms of transport.
It's easy to see the rest of Europe . The Channel Tunnel,
cheap flights and ferries mean that you're never too far
away from the other great capital cities of the European
mainland. The closeness of the rest of Europe means that
many institutions offer work placements and periods of study
there.
It's an affordable option
UK degrees can take only three years and postgraduate master's
courses only one year ' compared with four years and two
years in most other countries. This means you will save
a great deal on both tuition fees and living costs ' and
you will be able to start working and earning money sooner.
. UK degree courses are shorter because they are more intensive,
and therefore more efficient in terms of your time and money.
Health care is often free for international students. You
are likely to be able to take advantage of National Health
Service (NHS) treatment, as well as reduced-cost medicines,
dental treatment and eye tests.
Thousands of scholarships and bursaries are offered by UK
institutions just for international students, while more
than 21, 000 international students receive scholarship
funding from the UK Government every year. Under existing
work regulations, international students in the UK can work
up to 20 hours a week when studying and full time during
vacations. |