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StudyWorld triumphs in Manchester

Our first UK-based StudyWorld outside London since the event relocated from Brighton to London in 2007 was a massive success, selling out for agents and attracting great feedback. Educators’ meeting schedules were 90% full, agents visited local members’ schools on foot and by cabs during the event, and two memorable…

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Packed meeting schedules and pandas: another successful year for StudyWorld China 

Chinese agencies are already signing contracts and sending students to the UK, just days after meetings with educators in three major cities.   Our 2024 StudyWorld China Roadshow brought together 33 UK educators and service providers and 172 study abroad agencies in Chengdu, Beijing and Shanghai in November.   The event was sponsored by English Path and St Andrew's College Language Schools.…

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China’s biggest study abroad agency hosts StudyWorld delegates in Beijing

The development of the Chinese market for UK providers was discussed at a morning event hosted by New Oriental, the country's largest provider of private educational services.  Organised by the UK's Department for Business and Trade in Beijing as part of the StudyWorld China Roadshow, the UK-China Cultural Exchange Development Forum included speeches and round-table sessions on optimising language…

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StudyWorld Online continues to be a success

Our eighth online StudyWorld event was popular with members of all types, from small independent schools to large international chains. Almost 1,000 meetings took place between study abroad agents, accredited UK educators, and industry service providers over two days from Wednesday 18 to Thursday 19 September. Two days of online…

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StudyWorld London – but in January!

The successful refocusing of English UK's StudyWorld events has continued with a new date for its in-person UK event. StudyWorld London 2024, held at the Hilton London Bankside, welcomed 105 educators and service providers and 123 agents from 36 countries. Around 2,000 pre-scheduled meetings took place. >> View the photo…

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