Read CaSE’s submission to the House of Lords S&T Committee inquiry into International STEM students.
CaSE submission to the Lords inquiry into International STEM Students
11 Feb 2014
This submission sets out the strong case for ensuring the UK remains an attractive place for international students to choose to study.
The UK is a world-leading nation in science and engineering and can play to that strength, however, these are international endeavours and so to be a world-leading hub that attracts research-intensive companies, academics, skilled workers and students, we must have a migration policy that actively attracts skilled workers and students to the UK.

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