British universities call for new immigration policy
British universities have called on the government for a “new immigration policy” to encourage international students to choose the UK, after recent fig- showed a “worrying decline” in the number of students from countries like India.
Universities UK, the representative body for higher education institutions, expressed concerns this week over a “worrying decline” in the number of inter- national students coming to Britain due to a perception of being unwelcome. It urged the British government to drop international students from its annual target of immigration cuts. “While the UK government continues to count international stuures dents as long-term migrants in its target to reduce migration, there is a continued pressure to reduce their numbers, adding to the perception that they are not welcome here,” said Dame Julia Goodfellow, President of Universities UK and vice chancellor of the University of Kent.
“If the UK wants to remain a top destination for international students, we need a new immigration policy that encourages them to choose the UK,” she said. In reference to Brexit, she said: “As the UK prepares to exit the EU, it is more important than ever that we project a welcoming message to talented people from across the world.” The most recent figures on international students in the UK showed a worrying decline in the number of new international enrolments .