University Reputation, Cost-of-Living Crisis, and International Student Mobility: Impacts on the UK Economy and the Need for Eurasia's Stability

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Abstract

The Eurasian region, known for its historical significance and cultural exchange, has recently experienced various crises, including the Russo-Ukrainian War. The consequences of this war have rippled beyond national boundaries, leading to economic recessions and inflationary crises. The cost-of-living crisis has particularly affected international students, potentially hindering their ability to pursue education abroad. By considering the contribution of university reputation for the UK economy recovery, particularly in crisis situations, the impacts of the Russo-Ukrainian War and the cost-of-living crisis on international students' decisions to pursue their study plans in the UK will be discussed in this article. The article argues against the UK government's plans to limit foreign student numbers, highlighting the potential negative impact on the economy. The article concludes by discussing possible scenarios and the need for solving Eurasia's Chaos, economic cooperation, and support for international students in the face of these crises.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Great Silk Road: Opportunities and/or Challenges for the Development of Eurasia
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 19 Jun 2023
EventThe Great Silk Road: Opportunities and/or Challenges for the Development of Eurasia - Westminster International University, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Duration: 5 Jul 20236 Jul 2023

Conference

ConferenceThe Great Silk Road: Opportunities and/or Challenges for the Development of Eurasia
Country/TerritoryUzbekistan
CityTashkent
Period5/07/236/07/23

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