This webinar will provide essential updates and insights on supporting your students' journey to UK universities.
Why Attend?
Stay ahead of the curve: Gain first-hand updates from the British Council, UCAS, and UKVI on important developments impacting international student recruitment.
The webinar will feature:
The British Council team: Sharing comprehensive updates about our dedicated Agent & Counsellors training and engagement hub, designed to equip you with the resources and support you need.
UCAS: Guiding you through the student journey, highlighting key milestones, and offering valuable resources to optimize your support.
UKVI: Delivering the latest updates on student and dependent visa requirements and application procedures.
Education agents and counsellors play a critical role in supporting international students on their journey to the UK, ensuring they have an outstanding international student experience. The British Council is committed to working with education agents and counsellors to maintain and improve the quality of this experience. In collaboration with sector partners such as the British Universities' International Liaison Association (BUILA), Universities UK, UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA), Association of Colleges, Council of British International Schools (COBIS), and English UK, we have created a suite of resources designed specifically for you as education agents and counsellors.
Our second MENA-wide engagement with agents and counsellors advising students on university enrolment, in collaboration with several UK Education Sector partners. The webinar will feature:
- The British Council: Updates on Agents & Counsellor's Hub
- UCAS presentation on Undergraduate cycle, followed by a Q&A session.
- UKVI Presentation on Student Journey, followed by a Q&A session.
We highly encourage you to join our Agents & Counsellors Hub for free before joining the webinar.
You can join the Agents & Counsellor's Hub from this link and begin your certified agent/counsellor training for free, gaining access to resources to use with your students.
Data Protection
The British Council complies with data protection laws in the UK and other countries that meet internationally accepted standards. You have the right to request a copy of the information we hold on you and to ask us to correct any inaccuracies. If you have concerns about how we have used your personal information, you also have the right to complain to a privacy regulator.
For detailed information, please refer to the privacy section of our website: https://www.britishcouncil.org/privacy. We will retain your information for a period of 4 years from the time of collection.