European Union and international students in Scottish Higher Education Institutions
European Union and international students in Scottish Higher Education Institutions
In Scotland the share of students attending Scottish Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) who come from countries outside of the UK is higher than for the UK as a whole. Over the last decade, the number of students at Scottish HEIs from other member states of the European Union (EU students) and from countries outside of the European Union (international students) has grown considerably. The tuition fees paid by such students have become a significant source of income for most Scottish HEIs. Therefore, any change to UK immigration rules, regardless of the outcome of the current debate on constitutional change, would likely have more of an impact on Scottish HEIs compared to HEIs in other parts of the UK.
ESRC Centre for Population Change
Tindal, Scott
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Bell, David
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McGowan, Teresa
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1 September 2013
Tindal, Scott
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Findlay, Allan
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Bell, David
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McGowan, Teresa
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Tindal, Scott, Wright, Robert, Findlay, Allan and Bell, David
,
McGowan, Teresa
(ed.)
(2013)
European Union and international students in Scottish Higher Education Institutions
(ESRC Centre for Population Change Briefing Paper Series, 13)
Southampton, GB.
ESRC Centre for Population Change
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Abstract
In Scotland the share of students attending Scottish Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) who come from countries outside of the UK is higher than for the UK as a whole. Over the last decade, the number of students at Scottish HEIs from other member states of the European Union (EU students) and from countries outside of the European Union (international students) has grown considerably. The tuition fees paid by such students have become a significant source of income for most Scottish HEIs. Therefore, any change to UK immigration rules, regardless of the outcome of the current debate on constitutional change, would likely have more of an impact on Scottish HEIs compared to HEIs in other parts of the UK.
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Published date: 1 September 2013
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Social Statistics & Demography, Centre for Population Change
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/357082
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Scott Tindal
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Robert Wright
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Allan Findlay
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David Bell
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