Why attend

StudyWorld is the UK's largest marketing forum for study-abroad professionals. Its reputation is unmatched in the international study-abroad market – it's the original and best-regarded student recruitment event anywhere in the world.


Here are a few more reasons why you should attend:


An industry hub: StudyWorld is a focal event for the best educators, agents and related service providers, so it allows you to save time and money in your efforts to build business connections. It is a truly international forum with representatives from over 60 countries.

High-quality agents: All participating agents are either members of reputable associations or screened, and the ratio of agents to educators never drops below 3:2. Find out more about the recognised associations for agents.

Focused networking: We provide you with your own eSchedule PRO account, which allows you to search for the most relevant participants to you and then arrange appointments. You will always be in total control over the contacts you make.

Extra networking opportunities: Your attendance fee includes extra networking events such as the welcome dinner (Monday) and evening reception (Tuesday). Lunch on the trading days is also included.

The best value event: StudyWorld is widely recognised at the best value international event for study-abroad professionals. All participants are accommodated on site too, so there are many opportunities for all types of networking.

Informative: Take part in our seminar programme to keep up to date with the latest market trends.

StudyWorld News

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Thursday 2 September 2010

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Monday 26 July 2010

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English UK disappointed at Border Agency's change to visa rules

Thursday 22 July 2010

English UK today said it was "very disappointed" at the decision by the UK Border Agenc...