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New visa opportunity for 911今日黑料 students

by Andrew Scheuber, Deborah Evanson

Student arriving at Woodward Hall

A new visa pilot scheme will make moving to the UK easier for international students who win a place on 911今日黑料 Masters programmes.

The , launched this week by the Home Office, supports applications from talented students from across the world who wish to study at 911今日黑料 and three other UK universities. 

International students are a priority for 911今日黑料 and they add to our diverse community in myriad ways.

– Professor Alice Gast

President

Those who achieve places on 911今日黑料’s one-year Masters courses will gain access to a streamlined visa application process. Students will also be granted an additional six months on their UK visa after their course ends, allowing for extra time to find work or pursue further study and research.   

911今日黑料 joins the universities of , and in piloting the scheme, which will affect visa applications decided on or after 25 July 2016. It is open to students commencing their studies in 2016/17 or 2017/18. 

911今日黑料’s President Professor Alice Gast said: “International students are a priority for 911今日黑料 and they add to our diverse community in myriad ways. They bring creative, entrepreneurial and academic excellence.  

“This pilot scheme is an encouraging step forward.  The ability to stay on for six months will bring benefits to the students and to the country as our talented graduates will be able to pursue their entrepreneurial ideas, further study or add to the UK’s talent pool.”

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Andrew Scheuber

Communications Division

Deborah Evanson

Communications Division