Stakeholders in the UK are establishing an International Education Commission in a bid to convene and propose future policy on the country’s future international education strategy.
Led by former Universities minister and chair of Cross Party Universities Group, Chris Skidmore MP, the commission will seek to develop a new International Education Strategy 2.0, as a result of the changes to the geopolitical landscape since the original strategy was launched in 2019.
Skidmore – responsible for publishing and devising the first International Education Strategy as Universities minister in 2019 – will officially launch the commission at an event on 14 November.