Glasgow Caledonian University has had its licence to sponsor overseas students suspended amid suspicions some attending a nursing course were working full time.

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June 2011
Why British students are choosing to go Dutch
The Independent 23 Jun 2011
The fees are lower and job prospects are considerably better, so it is little wonder that those who have already made the choice describe it as a "no brainer".
British students turning to US Ivy League universities
The Telegraph 15 Jun 2011
Students are increasingly turning to universities in the United States amid growing competition for places on British degree courses.
May 2011
Glasgow Caledonian University has foreign student licence reinstated
STV 11 May 2011
A university has been allowed to sponsor foreign students again after its licence was suspended amid concerns the student visa system was being abused.
Overseas students charged extra 10 per cent
The Independent 05 May 2011
Overseas students starting courses at Cambridge University next year are set to be hit by a 10% hike in tuition fees.
April 2011
University has foreign student licence suspended
The Telegraph 21 Apr 2011
February 2011
Edinburgh University Stumps in India
The Wall Street Journal 15 Feb 2011
The University of Edinburgh is one of Britain’s best universities
Northern Ireland fees may jump to £5,750 in post-Browne U-turn
Times Higher Education 08 Feb 2011
In March 2010, Joanne Stuart, who was appointed by Northern Ireland’s Department for Employment and Learning to chair its review of student fees and finance, presented a report recommending that tuition fees should remain frozen.
UK determined to crackdown on visas for non EU students
Expat Forum 03 Feb 2011
Cutting down on the number of overseas students being allowed into the UK from non European Union countries is vital to combat massive and unpleasant abuses of the system, it is claimed.
Britain lures non-EU students; no jobs
Press TV 02 Feb 2011
The British government and universities across the UK are playing double-standards in their policies designed to attract more foreign students.
January 2011
More than 90,000 foreign students free to vanish in Britain often apply to 'untrusted' colleges
Mail Online 31 Jan 2011
More than 90,000 foreign students have been allowed to pour into Britain in the past year to attend colleges that are not ‘trusted’ by the Government.
Scottish universities campaign against UK immigration cap
Work Permit 18 Jan 2011
Scottish Universities are warning the UK Government that Scotland will have one of the strictest visa regimes in the World for foreign students if the Government goes ahead with its plans to reduce student immigration.
Your £250M bill to fund colleges places in UK for foreign students
Express 15 Jan 2011
Bogus students cost country £500m a year, think-tank warns
The Telegraph 06 Jan 2011
More than 30,000 bogus students are taking jobs in the UK every year costing the country up to £500 million, a think-tank warns today.
June 2011
Why British students are choosing to go Dutch
The Independent 23 Jun 2011
The fees are lower and job prospects are considerably better, so it is little wonder that those who have already made the choice describe it as a "no brainer".
British students turning to US Ivy League universities
The Telegraph 15 Jun 2011
Students are increasingly turning to universities in the United States amid growing competition for places on British degree courses.
May 2011
Glasgow Caledonian University has foreign student licence reinstated
STV 11 May 2011
A university has been allowed to sponsor foreign students again after its licence was suspended amid concerns the student visa system was being abused.
Overseas students charged extra 10 per cent
The Independent 05 May 2011
Overseas students starting courses at Cambridge University next year are set to be hit by a 10% hike in tuition fees.
April 2011
University has foreign student licence suspended
The Telegraph 21 Apr 2011
February 2011
Edinburgh University Stumps in India
The Wall Street Journal 15 Feb 2011
The University of Edinburgh is one of Britain’s best universities
Northern Ireland fees may jump to £5,750 in post-Browne U-turn
Times Higher Education 08 Feb 2011
In March 2010, Joanne Stuart, who was appointed by Northern Ireland’s Department for Employment and Learning to chair its review of student fees and finance, presented a report recommending that tuition fees should remain frozen.
UK determined to crackdown on visas for non EU students
Expat Forum 03 Feb 2011
Cutting down on the number of overseas students being allowed into the UK from non European Union countries is vital to combat massive and unpleasant abuses of the system, it is claimed.
Britain lures non-EU students; no jobs
Press TV 02 Feb 2011
The British government and universities across the UK are playing double-standards in their policies designed to attract more foreign students.
January 2011
More than 90,000 foreign students free to vanish in Britain often apply to 'untrusted' colleges
Mail Online 31 Jan 2011
More than 90,000 foreign students have been allowed to pour into Britain in the past year to attend colleges that are not ‘trusted’ by the Government.
Scottish universities campaign against UK immigration cap
Work Permit 18 Jan 2011
Scottish Universities are warning the UK Government that Scotland will have one of the strictest visa regimes in the World for foreign students if the Government goes ahead with its plans to reduce student immigration.
Your £250M bill to fund colleges places in UK for foreign students
Express 15 Jan 2011
A NEW storm over student fees broke out last night as it was revealed that more than £250-million a year of British taxpayers’ cash is blown on university education for students from other EU countries.
Bogus students cost country £500m a year, think-tank warns
The Telegraph 06 Jan 2011
More than 30,000 bogus students are taking jobs in the UK every year costing the country up to £500 million, a think-tank warns today.




