The UK's International Education Strategy 2026
Strategy setting out the government’s plans for UK international education and how it will support the sector access global opportunities.
The International Education Strategy Update, coordinated across the Department for Business and Trade, Department for Education, and Department for International Trade, positions UK education as a strategic export sector and tool for soft power and economic growth. The 2026 strategy update emphasises education's role in Asia-Pacific trade relationships, alignment with industrial strategy, and cross-government coordination through embassies and trade missions. Current focus includes deepening partnerships with Japan, integrating education into broader economic security dialogues, and maximising UK higher education and digital education exports.
Strategy setting out the government’s plans for UK international education and how it will support the sector access global opportunities.
UIN: HCWS1256 Today I am announcing the launch of the UK’s refreshed International Education Strategy.Together the Department for Education, the Department for Business and Trade, and the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, are setting out a vision and roadma...
UIN: HLWS1255 My Hon Friend, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for Children and Families) (Josh MacAlister) has made the following statement:Today I am announcing the launch of the UK’s refreshed International Education Strategy.Together the Departme...
Attendees and discussion points at the meeting of the Interministerial Group for Education on 13 November 2025.
Minutes from cross governmental group working to increase international opportunities for UK organisations in the education sector.
In response to: Communiqués from the Interministerial Group for Education: January 2022 to June 2023
In response to: International Education Strategy: 2023 update
2023 update to the International Education Strategy highlighting progress, UK government support to the UK education sector and future priorities.
We received written evidence from the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS), which told us that it also projected growth in recruitment of both domestic 18-year-olds and international students between now and 2026. UCAS projected that the 2026 admissions cycle …
In 2019–20, more than 340,000 overseas students came from 204 countries worldwide (excluding the EU and UK): 35% of those came from China and 14% from India.30 We received written evidence from Universities UK that this income stream may be …
In response to: International Education Strategy: 2022 update
Update to the 2021 International Education Strategy highlighting progress, UK government support to the UK education sector and future priorities.
UIN: HCWS777 As the House will be aware, at COP26 the Department for Education launched its Draft Sustainability and Climate Change Strategy for the Education and Children’s services systems. Since then, we have engaged widely with young people, educators, academics, …
UIN: HCWS396 On our inaugural International Trade Week, we have today launched our Export Strategy - ‘Made in the UK, Sold to the World’. This is the first Export Strategy since the UK became a sovereign trading nation. Some businesses, …
UIN: HLWS382 My Rt Hon Friend the Secretary of State for International Trade (Anne - Marie Trevelyan MP) has today made the following statement.On our inaugural International Trade Week, we have today launched our Export Strategy - ‘Made in the …
In response to: International Education Strategy: global potential, global growth
Strategy setting out the government’s ambition for education exports and how it will support the UK education sector to access global opportunities.
In response to: International Education Strategy: 2021 update
Update to the 2019 International Education Strategy highlighting progress, government support to the UK education sector and future priorities.
This strategy sets out how the government will work in partnership with industry to promote UK security exports globally.
We're seeking views on proposed changes to the standards and inspection arrangements for the accreditation of British schools overseas.
We're seeking views on proposed changes to the standards and inspection arrangements for the accreditation of British schools overseas.
We're seeking views on proposed changes to the standards and inspection arrangements for the accreditation of British schools overseas.