Info Bulletins

What are they?

Keeping up-to-date with the latest developments in education internationally, the latest information about the immigration system, combating fraud and employer regulations is very difficult. Finding out what it means to businesses is equally problematic. UK NARIC's Information Bulletins highlight key developments in these areas within the UK and overseas.

There are many organisations offering 'newsletters' and 'updates' but very few are concerned with providing information about the world of credential evaluation. Recognition of qualifications is no longer a matter of building on academic awards towards further study; it is much wider and more significant than that. Recognition provides the centrepiece linking qualifications, work and managed migration; these Information Bulletins deal with these issues and how they effect organisations that recruit from overseas.

Are they for me?

The following types of organisation use UK NARIC's services to help them improve their understanding of education internationally and to improve their processes and systems associated with those who wish to come to the UK to work or study:

  • Organisations who recruit internationally
  • University admissions & international officers
  • Technical & further education colleges
  • Schools
  • Chartered institutes & professional bodies
  • UK & international education councils
  • Refugee & asylum seekers advisors
  • Careers Advice Professionals
  • Ministries of education

How will they benefit me?

These bulletins are designed to equip you with the knowledge to:

  • Understand the impacts of the latest developments in education internationally
  • Understand the impacts of changes to the immigration system
  • Use the latest information to help combating education fraud
  • Understand how changes to employer regulations affect your organisation

What are the key features?

The Information Bulletins will be sent electronically to all users within a member organisation that signs up to the appropriate package.

It is currently planned that the bulletins will be sent four times a year; they will also be sent out in exceptional circumstances when a particularly interesting or relevant piece of information or research is published.

Published four times a year.