Our annual report provides an overview of our activities in the 2022/23 year - including updates on work around Ukraine and #TwinForHope, Horizon Europe, #WeAreInternational, network activities, our event offering and more.
Despite the uncertainty created by the UK’s decision to leave the EU, it is vital to note that at present there is no change to UK’s status in Erasmus+ and Horizon 2020. We would like to encourage European universities to continue to pursue collaborative research and student exchange opportunities with UK counterparts.
On 23 April, join us in London for a day of exploring where the sector is at with addressing ethnicity awarding gaps, and what the future can look like.
In July 2018 Mexico elected a new President, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, heralding the most important change in Mexico´s political landscape in the last 50 years.
In March 2017, three Cuban Ministry of Higher Education and university officials met with UK representatives to identify the level of interest in and opportunities for new partnerships between Cuban and UK higher education sectors.
This guidance outlines the main cyber security threats facing the sector and the impact of recent attacks against individual organisations across the UK research and education sector, and sets out leaders’ responsibilities to understand and mitigate these risks.
With UK association to Horizon Europe due to take effect at the start of 2024, Universities UK International and the UK Research Office are planning to hold an in-person event on 30 January 2024 focused on driving up UK participation.
An overview of recent developments in the UK-Egypt relationship, including current collaboration in higher education and research, and a a summary of the new international branch campus law.
Find all of our upcoming events and publications for the 2023/24 academic year below. For details of partnership opportunities contact [email protected].
Check back here to see events and publications as they're announced.
This paper proposes a wide-ranging set of policy recommendations to enable UK universities to grow and diversify their international research and innovation collaborations.
This brief research piece explores the current state of international students’ demand for UK postgraduate research (PGR) degrees in the UK and via UK transnational education overseas to understand trends, opportunities and challenges.