‘UK welcomes Indian students with better opportunities’
The Free Press Journal|November 18, 2024
In an exclusive conversation with The Free Press Journal, Dr. Martin Lamb, Director of International Education at the University of Leeds, delves into the evolving educational landscape in the UK.
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‘UK welcomes Indian students with better opportunities’

From the country's academic strengths to the contributions of Indian students, Dr. Lamb sheds light on the policies and initiatives that make the UK a sought-after destination for higher education. He also discusses how the University of Leeds supports its international students through scholarships, cultural integration programmes, and personalized mentorship.

FPJ: Can you share some insight on the educational landscape in the UK?

Dr. Lamb: The UK is known for its strong academic standards, innovative teaching methods and world-ranking universities. There are almost 300 universities in the UK offering a wide range of courses from pre-Bachelor level to PhD study. Our universities encourage students to engage in research, critical thinking, and problem-solving, preparing students not only academically but also with the transferable skills employers around the world are looking for.

FPJ: How do international students, especially from India, contribute to the UK's growth?

Dr. Lamb: International students, particularly from India, contribute so much to the UK's economy by renting student accommodation, visiting local cafes and restaurants, and paying to use many other local services as students. Many students then go on to support the economy as graduates by working in various sectors in the UK. International students also enhance the educational experience for British students by bringing diverse perspectives and fostering cross-cultural understanding, which prepares British students for working in international environments.

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