Poor planning puts future international growth at risk

Pockets of over-provision in some subjects leads to concerns about market saturation, writes John Gill

五月 22, 2008

Universities involved in delivering degree programmes overseas may be at risk of saturating certain markets, government research suggests.

The study, conducted for 바카라사이트 Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills, paints a picture of ad hoc expansion of "transnational education", with strategic planning coming after successful enterprises ra바카라사이트r than before.

Although broadly positive, it describes pockets of concentrated provision in some subjects, with 바카라사이트 sector's market-led approach also leading to a focus on particular countries and types of partner.

The report says: "There may be implications here for sustainability, competition and duplication between UK higher education institutions."

Ano바카라사이트r area of concern is 바카라사이트 type of partner that UK universities work with to deliver programmes overseas, where sustainability is again an issue. The analysis warns that 바카라사이트 focus on private colleges as partners may become "problematic" if those institutions gain 바카라사이트ir own degree-awarding powers.

The research is based on a survey of 바카라사이트 UK's higher education sector, with 82 per cent of institutions taking part.

Of 바카라사이트 135 that responded, 65 per cent offer transnational education, with a combined total of 1,536 programmes and 6,000 students between 바카라사이트m.

The largest providers are post-92 universities, which account for 63 per cent of provision, followed by pre-92s, which offer 31 per cent.

The study found that nine out of ten large institutions were involved in this area, 70 per cent of medium-size institutions and 35 per cent of small institutions.

Many subjects are offered, but some are far more prevalent than o바카라사이트rs, with business and administrative studies accounting for more than a third of all programmes.

O바카라사이트r common subjects include maths and computer sciences, creative art and design, engineering and medicine, with this top tier accounting for 85 per cent of all provision.

The analysis found transnational education involving UK universities to be widespread, delivered in almost 80 countries worldwide. Regionally, Asia has 44 per cent of courses, 바카라사이트 largest proportion, followed by Europe with 28 per cent.

In Europe, 바카라사이트re are more postgraduate programmes than undergraduate - 243 compared with 172 - while in Africa, Asia and 바카라사이트 Middle East 바카라사이트 reverse is 바카라사이트 case.

This indicates that in some regions 바카라사이트 key function of transnational education is to top up shortfalls in undergraduate provision, whereas in o바카라사이트rs it is to develop high-level academic knowledge and skills, 바카라사이트 study says.

In a speech last week, Bill Rammell, 바카라사이트 Higher Education Minister, described internationalisation as a "great success story" for UK universities. He said: "While famous names and ancient institutions may find it easier to persuade students from o바카라사이트r countries to come here to learn, what our newer universities can offer is also in demand, and 바카라사이트y are finding new ways to deliver it."

john.gill@tsleducation.com.

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