The report examines how UK students perceived the overseas study experience, particularly its impact on their employability, institutional engagement and global awareness. Through the Broadening Horizons series, the British Council aims to capture and track over time the views of students on the drivers for and barriers to international study. The 2016 report concludes that returned students can be a valuable resource to promote overseas study, with returned home students largely believing they are more employable than those who had not studied abroad and many identifying other benefits of the experience, including improved communication skills and increased confidence.
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