Учеба в Англии
Прити Патель была назначена госсекретарем Министерства внутренних дел 24 июля 2019 года.
Прити был избран депутатом-консерватором от Уитхэма в мае 2010 года.
Прити посещала общеобразовательную школу в Уотфорде, а затем изучала экономику в Килском университете. Она закончила аспирантуру в Университете Эссекса.
Прити была государственным секретарем по международному развитию с июля 2016 года по ноябрь 2017 года. Прити занимала должность государственного министра занятости с мая 2015 года по июль 2016 года. Она была министром финансов с июля 2014 года по май 2015 года.
В ноябре 2013 года премьер-министр назначил Прити первым в истории чемпионом индийской диаспоры Великобритании. Прежде чем стать депутатом, она работала в сфере консалтинга и работала на международном уровне.
Прити замужем и имеет маленького сына.
Государственный секретарь несет общую ответственность за все дела Министерства внутренних дел, включая:
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Welcome to The PIE Weekly,
A few weeks ago I battled with the green-eyed monster when I met Zoey Haar, a young woman who was part of the founding class of Minerva at KPI. You might remember hearing about Minerva last year– it’s the fully online university taught by ivy league pedigreed professors to students who live together in different global cities each semester.
In our PIE Chat this week, Zoey gives a window in to what’s possible in higher education when you marry cutting edge technology with a global perspective.
In other online learning news, academic credit bearing courses are on offer on UK-based MOOC platform, FutureLearn. They’re the first of their kind for this provider, and while not so different from what’s offered by Coursera, confirm that once-doubted revenue streams for MOOCs are here to stay.
Thanks again to everyone who attended our first ever The PIE-Wonkhe networking event in London this week. Hopefully it’s the first of many. Warning, you too might become green with envy looking at our photos from the evening.
If you’re headed to Denver for NAFSA next week, be sure to say hello to the PIE team at booth #1236!
Happy weekend,
Sara Custer
Editor
Top Stories
UK: 8% slide in ELT enrolments as global market contracts
The UK's ELT sector has shrunk for the second year in a row as both adult and junior enrolments dropped for the first time and lengths of stay diminished. English UK figures show the country hosted 42,000 fewer students in 2015, 8% less than the previous year.
Brazil's agency survey shows study travel slouch
According to a recent BELTA survey of education agencies and students, the economic crisis, decreased purchasing power, unemployment and currency depreciation all hindered language travel sales for Brazilian agents in 2015.
Academic credit now an option for FutureLearn MOOCs
MOOC platform, FutureLearn, which is owned by The Open University, will be offering programmes, compiled of a series of courses, which will count towards academic and professional qualifications, it has announced.
ALTO: decrease in junior and adult markets despite previous growth
Language schools responding to the annual ALTO Deloitte survey reported drops in business in 2015, measured by junior and adult student weeks, despite reporting substantial growth the year before in the same comparative survey.
Switzerland
Kaplan sells Swiss agency, Pro Linguis, to StudyLingua AG, also based in Switzerland, following its liquidation last month.
Canada
A new dynamic pricing platform has been launched for language schools to fill leftover places on their courses.
The Netherlands
Study Group's second pathway programme in the Netherlands will open this year, offering university preparation at the University of Groningen.
UK
London, Paris and Frankfurt have been named the world's top three most connected cities.
New Zealand
Education New Zealand and Universities New Zealand have co-funded a new scholarship initiative to increase the country's profile in Europe.
Australia
ILSC Education Group has launched a new language school in Melbourne - its third Australian language school.
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The PIE Chat
Zoey Haar, founding class, Minerva Schools at KGI
Minerva Schools at KGI claims its online learning platform has reinvented the university experience. Its inaugural year has finished so we caught up with student Zoey Haar from the founding class to hear first-hand what it's like to study online, living in a foreign city with classmates from around the world. →
Story of the week
Campus France: language, financial concerns barriers to study abroad
A recent Campus France survey of 26,000 students in higher education in France has tried to understand barriers that prevent many of these students from studying abroad. Its latest research reveals that 2 in 3 students currently have no overseas study experience, despite participation numbers rising.
Jan Fell
Moved to: Embassy English, UK
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Ben Wakeford
Moved to: IELTS/British Council, UK
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Moved to: University of Law, UK
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