Timing of the trip: 25–29 March 2019

The British Council is organising its first ever Agents and School Counsellors’ Fam Trip to the UK between 25 and 29 March 2019 for agents and counsellors from emerging markets: Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam. The Fam Trip will provide a unique opportunity for UK institutions to introduce agents to the teaching methods used on campus, institutional environment, and other facilities, including accommodation. Around six to eight agents will be included in the group, selected on the basis of their commitment to return home and promote both the UK and institution. 

The study abroad market is growing in many South East Asian countries. Among the emerging markets, Vietnam is considered to be well-established with nearly 3,000 students going to study in the UK each year while the other three countries: Cambodia, Lao, and Myanmar, have started to grow, driven by their expanding economies and increasing demand from parents and students.

Participation fee

The participation fee is £1,250 plus VAT. This will include accommodation in the UK, domestic travel costs for agents and counsellors, and a British Council management fee for co-coordinating and managing the programme.

How to apply, deadline, and selection process

Interested institutions should please complete the online application form at this link by 1 February 2019. Only a limited number of hosting institutions can be accepted for this trip. Applications will be treated on a first-come, first-served basis, how well the institution profile matches with the interests of participants, and how the route is to be arranged.

Further information

For any queries, please contact

Uraiwan Samolee
Head of Education Services (Thailand, Vietnam, and Myanmar Hub)
Email: uraiwan.samolee@britishcouncil.or.th

Interested institutions should please complete the online application form at this link by 1 February 2019. Only a limited number of hosting institutions can be accepted for this trip. Applications will be treated on a first-come, first-served basis, how well the institution profile matches with the interests of participants, and how the route is to be arranged.