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  • English UK member centres vote for 2023 subscription rise
    2 December 2022

    Over a third of English UK member centres took part in November's ballot to approve a below-inflation rise in subscriptions.

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  • QUIC statistics show UK ELT's steady summer of post-pandemic recovery
    23 November 2022

    Student weeks this summer reached 55% of the business done in the equivalent quarter of 2019.

    Newly-released English UK QUIC (Quarterly Intelligence Cohort) data for Q3 shows increases in student weeks for both junior and adult markets, with overall figures up by well over 200% compared to 2021.

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  • Tourism leaders urge youth group travel scheme
    16 November 2022

    The removal of ID card travel for visitors to the UK from the EU has caused a drop of over 80% in under-18 travel, according to new research by the Tourism Alliance. 

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  • Warning re phishing 'scam' emails claiming to be from English UK
    4 November 2022

    We are aware some members have received new phishing 'scam' emails this week claiming to be from English UK. Some of these have included a request to pay a fake invoice also claiming to be from English UK. 

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  • English UK receives Outstanding Contribution Award from Italian agent association IALCA
    2 November 2022

    English UK's membership manager Alice Marcolin was in Rome last week to promote UK ELT course options at the 3rd Salone delle Lingue.

    The annual event, organised by Italian agent association IALCA, includes a B2B day for schools to meet with agents, followed by two B2C days where schools and agents collaborate to share information with students and parents. 

    We were the proud recipients of an Outstanding Contribution Award in the Language and Teaching Travel Industry. Many thanks to everyone in IALCA for this special recognition. We look forward to continuing our long-standing relationship, as we work to build strong relationships between UK and Italian study travel businesses. 

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