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Paresh Shah, Research Manager paresh.shah@londonhigher.ac.uk

PG Student Survey Results, Summer 2013. Paresh Shah, Research Manager paresh.shah@londonhigher.ac.uk. Aims of Survey. Changes in PG numbers for 2012/13 UK, other EU and non-EU students Numbers and subjects affected Reasons for possible changes Procedures

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Paresh Shah, Research Manager paresh.shah@londonhigher.ac.uk

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  1. PG Student Survey Results, Summer 2013 Paresh Shah, Research Manager paresh.shah@londonhigher.ac.uk

  2. Aims of Survey • Changes in PG numbers for 2012/13 • UK, other EU and non-EU students • Numbers and subjects affected • Reasons for possible changes • Procedures • Email & SurveyMonkey link sent out in May 2013 • Analyses and report in August 2013

  3. Survey Results: Overview • Total of 29 HEIs responded - 62% of membership • HEIs classified into one of four categories* • HEI + medical school • other multifaculty • (3) creative • (4) other (PG, healthcare, education specialist) • * Note UUK briefing on competition law

  4. UK – PG(T)

  5. Other EU – PG(T)

  6. Non-EU – PG(T)

  7. UK – PG(R)

  8. Other EU – PG(R)

  9. Non-EU – PG(R) * Low no. responses

  10. Changes in PG numbers – All domiciles UK PG(T) Non-EU PG(T) Problems with UKBA for visa clearances did not feature as a key reason for decreases in non-EU PG numbers

  11. Subjects with decreased intake – PG(T) • Education/Teacher training* • Pharmacy • Nursing/Health • Computing/Information Studies • Business Studies • Music/Art/Theatre • * UK PG only

  12. Subjects with decreased intake – PG(R) • Veterinary sciences* • Engineering • Social Sciences • Business Studies • Arts • * UK PG only

  13. Competitor countries

  14. Post-study work visas • Support for coordinated campaign on alternatives • Closure of PSW visas not affected medicine and healthcare • Current IEC enquiry – reporting in Feb. 2014

  15. Other Comments • Likely decline in PG(T) market will impact on PG(R) • Better availability of funding for PG students required • Need richer data sources • Disaggregate student numbers from immigration totals

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