Empower your institution with UKCISA for Organisations - the ultimate hub for expert guidance, training, and peer-to-peer support in international education.
UKCISA for Organisations is a comprehensive resource and support network that empowers your organisations staff and assists them in all aspects of their work with international students. A community of peers, UKCISA experts and sector specialists providing guidance, training, and peer-to-peer support.
UKCISA for Organisations offers a range of unique features designed to help your organisation provide the best possible experience to your international students.
Comprehensive and specialized education to help you navigate the complexities of international student welfare and immigration.
Connect with UKCISA experts and specialists from organisations around the UK to discuss issues and latest developments.
Benefit from focussed support by joining our specialist affiliate groups AISA and ICN as part of your UKCISA membership.
Study sector relevant courses on subjects such as student support, immigration policy and more.
A comprehensive knowledge base offering guidance and up-to-date information on immigration and student support.
All the latest news delivered promptly to ensure that your organisation stays ahead of the curve.
Our training event are tailored to keep you up-to-date with all of the latest developments in the world of international student affairs. Login to UKCISA for Organisations to book your place.
Stop press is our annual flagship event for UKCISA members to keep up to date with all significant immigration changes affecting international students from the last 12 months.
This three-part training course offers UKCISA members an introduction to the regulations that determine who must be charged ‘home’ fees and who can be charged ‘overseas' fees
Section 3C of the Immigration Act 1971 protects applicants from becoming overstayers in certain circumstances. This training course will focus on what Section 3C is and how it operates.
There are many immigration routes available for students after they have completed their studies in the UK.
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UKCISA works closely with universities and colleges to promote good practice in international student support. We provide guidance and advice on a wide range of issues related to international student support, and work with institutions to develop policies and procedures that promote the welfare of international students.
UKCISA advocates for the rights of international students by working with policymakers and stakeholders to raise awareness of the issues facing international students in the UK. We also provide support and advocacy for individual students who may be experiencing difficulties.
UKCISA undertakes a range of research projects to better understand the experiences and needs of international students in the UK. Our research covers a wide range of topics, including the impact of Brexit on international students, the experiences of international students during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the needs of specific groups of international students.
UKCISA stays up-to-date with the latest developments in international education by monitoring changes to policy and legislation, attending relevant conferences and events, and engaging with stakeholders and policymakers. We also undertake research projects to better understand the experiences and needs of international students in the UK.
Universities and colleges can work with UKCISA to improve their international student support services by becoming members of our organization. Membership provides access to a range of resources and services, including guidance and advice from our team of experts, training and development opportunities for staff members, and opportunities to network and share best practice with other institutions.