Study in the UK Handbooks - LAST CHANCE TO SIGN UP

The Study in the UK guides 2018 will be a vital and comprehensive source of information for all counsellors and prospective students, giving them all of the information they need about studying in the UK, from the application process to moving to the UK. These editions will be our 'go to guides' for two years, with a minimum total distribution of over 80,000 students and high school counsellors.

Produced under the Study UK campaign branding, the 2018 editions of the Handbooks will feature important updates from the UK, and will also include a new section on subject profiles, highlighting the breadth and strength of degrees available in the UK. And for the first time, in 2018, due to market demand we will be producing Study in the UK Handbooks aimed at students in Brazil, Colombia and Mexico written in native language, alongside the Handbooks for high school counsellors in the US and Canada, which are now in their third edition.

The guides will complement our existing efforts to promote further and higher education in the UK through the Study UK and SIEM programmes.

Feature in the Handbooks by purchasing University profile sections for as little as £75. Or feature more prominently by purchasing advertising slots from £400. These will be our go-to guides for the region for the next two years, so if these markets are of interest to you, you really should get involved!

To register your interest, please complete this short form and we’ll be in touch! Spaces are now very limited and this is our final call for content, so we encourage you to sign up as soon as possible. Final deadline for registration and content is 31st January 2018.

And why not take a look at our 2016 Handbook for high school counsellors in the US to get a feel for the guides and the content.

Action Required

Please download the attached pdf for full details of the handbooks and the opportunities within it.

To register your interest, please complete this short form or get in touch with Jessica Swann (jessica.swann@britishcouncil.org.)

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