Association news Channel

PRESS RELEASE

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

English UK strongly supports the Government announcement today requiring accreditation for independent education providers who wish to continue to recruit international students after the introduction of the new points-based system for managing migration, which will include students from early 2009.

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New rules for colleges who teach overseas students

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

Press Notice issued by the Department of Innovation, Universities and Skills
www.dius.gov.uk

Any college recruiting students from abroad will in future need to be registered on a new Home Office Sponsors’ Register. To qualify for the register they will have to show they have been accredited by an approved body. This will demonstrate that they are a genuine education provider and prevent any acting as a front for the entry of bogus students or illegal immigrants to the country. The new rules are part of Britain’s new Points Based System (PBS) for managing migration.

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The Accreditation of T4 (Students) Sponsors Announcement

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

Today the Government has announced a mandatory new accreditation requirement for educational establishments that intend to bring in international students under the Points Based System (PBS) when it is introduced for students early in 2009.

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Job Vacancy at English UK - Marketing Communications Officer

Monday, June 25th, 2007

Marketing Communications Officer
English UK
Central London
c. £18,000 p.a.

English UK, the world’s leading language teaching association, is looking for a self-starter to assist the Marketing Team with internal and external marketing communications for over 360 member institutions, 5,000 agents and 300,000 international students worldwide.
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Would you like to be an English UK Trainer?

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

English UK is always seeking fresh and innovative ideas for continuous professional development sessions to offer its 360 strong ELT membership. We would be very happy to hear from you if you have a request for a particular kind of training that is not currently offered, a particular theme you would like to see covered by one of our conferences or you would like to offer to run a training day or a workshop at one of next year’s national conferences. Please refer to www.englishuk.com/training to view this year’s programme. If you would like to be involved please send Mark Rendell an email at mark@englishuk.com to express your interest and request an application form. The deadline for applications is 1st July 2007.