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Tuesday 09 May 2017
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More students travel and learn abroad as part of their course at Coventry University than at any other UK institution, according to new figures.
Data from the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) reveal the University provided a total of 2,818 student experiences abroad in 2015/16.
The HESA figures include all Erasmus placements as well as any study, volunteer or research trip lasting at least five days.
Since this kind of data has been available for UK universities the University has had the highest number of student experiences abroad.
We provided 2,818 student experiences abroad in 2015/16.
HESA 2017
Dr David Pilsbury, Coventry’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor for international development said:
Providing a wide and challenging range of opportunities for our students to travel and work overseas makes them ‘Brexit-ready’ in markets where employers will expect UK graduates to have a confident, international outlook.
Our students think globally and these experiences are key to their personal and professional development. We put a lot of work into making these international experiences happen and ensuring that as many of our students as possible can take advantage.
Coventry’s international work is also about connecting cultures, and exchanging knowledge and understanding – it’s a two way thing.
Top 10 | |||
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Mobility Location | % of total (2,818) | ||
Germany | 13.8 | ||
Netherlands | 11.1 | ||
Italy {Includes Sardinia, Sicily} | 11.0 | ||
Spain {includes Ceuta, Melilla} | 10.6 | ||
United States | 10.2 | ||
France {includes Corsica} | 7.6 | ||
China | 5.9 | ||
Belgium | 4.7 | ||
Poland | 3.0 | ||
Hong Kong (Special Administrative Region of China) | 2.1 |