Internationally respected
Recognised internationally by employers and academics alike, the UK has a reputation around the world for its academia. Universities have a long history in the UK, with Oxford and Cambridge both having been founded over 800 years ago.
British education trains students to think critically, independently, and analyse freely
High standards
UK universities are frequently inspected to ensure that they uphold the high standards of teaching, learning and research set by the British Government. The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) is the key body charged with maintaining these standards.
Teaching at universities in the UK is rated by the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) and research at UK institutions is graded by the Research Excellence Framework (REF). This means you will only get the best education from the more knowledgeable academics.
A postgraduate degree
The UK has a reputation for world-class research and highly experienced lecturers, a postgraduate degree from a British university will be recognised and revered by employers.
Compared to Masters programs offered in the USA, UK universities demand more independence from students. Postgraduate courses are more research-paced and don’t involve routine assignments or exams. By receiving a UK postgraduate qualification, it shows employers you are responsible and can be self-motivated.
Proven English skills
Speaking English is a good skill in today’s global business market. No matter the field of work you are looking at taking a job in, English will be considered a fantastic skill to have.
Having a degree from a UK university proves you have a high level of English skills in reading, writing, speaking and listening. Leaning to live, work, and think in the English language will enhance your employment prospects.
Specialised degrees
UK universities offer specialised degrees at all levels, in case you don’t want to wait until studying for a PhD before specialising in a field of study.
Choose from over 50,000 courses, in over 25 subject areas – from English, History and Politics to something more specific like Aerospace Engineering, Zoology or Midwifery. Some universities will combine courses like Sociology and Criminology, History and English and Politics and History, which will allow students to delve into two of their interests.
Proven results
i-GO data indicates that international graduates from the UK go on to have high career and life satisfaction. Over 90% of graduates who have studied in the UK are satisfied with their life after graduating.
Most international graduates say they are likely to do business internationally because of their UK degree, and the majority say that they are happier than those who studied in their home country.
University support
It’s not just the qualification that strengthens your chance of improving your career prospects. Support and extracurricular activities provided by the university – as well as internships and placements – will also give your CV a boost.
Universities help students to find opportunities and develop personal networks within their desired industry. They also organise recruitment days and job fairs where you can meet employers you are interested in working for.