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  • Libya trade mission exceeds all expectations, says English UK
    3 June 2013

    An English UK-led trade mission to Libya has become one of the organisation's most successful events, attracting more than 160 business leaders and 600 prospective students to two days of events in Tripoli.

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  • Government strategy and industry predictions are highlights of English UK's annual conference
    20 May 2013

    News on the future of the extended student visitor visa, inside information from the government's international education export strategy, and projections for the global ELT market to 2020 were just some of the highlights English UK's annual conference.

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  • UKBA reforms unhelpful and leave fundamental problem of net migration target unchanged, says English UK
    27 March 2013

    The changes at the UK Border Agency are unlikely to make any useful difference to the operation of the visa system for students and may even cause new problems, according to Tony Millns, Chief Executive of English UK.

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  • Government creates new unit to support international education sector
    22 January 2013

    English UK has welcomed the creation of a new Government unit to promote UK education to an international market, but expressed fears that the initiative may not go far enough.

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  • Report claiming 150,000 international students may be overstaying in the UK is "seriously misleading" says English UK
    29 November 2012

    A report suggesting that more than 150,000 international students may have overstayed in the UK is "seriously misleading" according to language centre association English UK.

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