UK university partners

 

THE INTO DIFFERENCE

INTO

With a unique partnership model and world-wide marketing network, INTO works with universities to transform their international capacity and performance. Since 2006, we have successfully launched 17 joint venture partnerships with 18 universities for international students in the United Kingdom, North America and China.Click to read more about INTO

Student experience

Excellence in the student experience demands excellence in service delivery. We ensure our students are well looked after from their first point of contact with INTO representatives in their home country, through to university graduation and beyond.Click to read more about student experience

Quality

Student success and progression defines our proposition in the eyes of students and universities. Our investment in expert and intensive teaching, small classes and university-developed curricula enable students year after year to meet the high standards set by our university partners.Click to read more about quality

Financial strength

Through sound business management we have transformed our partners' capacities and helped them deliver sector-leading performance by all measures. It is this contribution we make to universities and their students that ensures the success of our partnerships.Click to read more about financial strength

Capacity

INTO aims to deliver the best educational experiences at its centres, providing investment in facilities and resources to improve our partners' campuses and enhance quality and performance management systems.Click to read more about capacity

Global presence

INTO partners access every major international student market through one of the world's largest higher education marketing networks.Click to read more about global presence

Recruitment

In the last four years our partnership centres have seen sustained growth in recruitment.What our partners say about recruitment

INTO PARTNER

University of Exeter


Exeter is a top 10 UK university offering a first class education.

The University traces its history back to various educational bodies created in the mid 1800s and was awarded its own Charter and degree awarding powers in 1955.

Spread over three campuses, the University has approximately 18,000 full-time students, about 4,000 of which come from more than 130 countries outside the UK.

Exeter ranks 9th in the Sunday Times Good University Guide 2012. Nineteen of Exeter's subjects are also ranked in the top ten in both the Times Good University Guide and Guardian University Guide 2012 league tables, including General Engineering, Sports Science, Economics, Drama, Politics, Biosciences and Middle East Studies.

In addition to a wide variety of undergraduate degrees, many of which are professionally recognised, the University offers specialist masters programmes and first-class supervision for research degrees across a broad range of academic disciplines. 

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University of Exeter 
Professor Steve Smith and Jeremy Lindley reflect on the INTO partnership at the University of Exeter. 
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'Because INTO has been able to bring in all these international students and they mix with our UK students, the cultural life of the University and the experience our UK-based students get has been improved beyond recognition. On all fronts it’s been incredibly successful.'
Professor Steve Smith 
Vice Chancellor, University of Exeter 

'This investment by INTO is a very exciting development for the University of Exeter. The quality of teaching both on our courses and INTO’s coupled with a friendly city and beautiful county, make this an increasingly popular destination for international students.'
Professor Neil Armstrong 
Deputy Vice Chancellor (International), University of Exeter 

'We're generating several million pounds each year which we're able to invest in infrastructure and the student experience.'
Jeremy Lindley
Director of Finance, University of Exeter 

'The most obvious benefit that the INTO network has is the incredible marketing and representational expertise that INTO brings; we couldn’t do it on our own, we absolutely couldn’t. INTO has helped us enormously by its marketing strength, by its partnership and by introducing programmes international students want to take so for us it’s an overwhelming success.'
Professor Steve Smith 
Vice Chancellor, University of Exeter 

'Going forward, I think the really exciting possibilities are with INTO’s international partners because knowledge is going to become more globalised, and that means not doing it on your own but doing it in a partnership where there’s trust and confidence and a track record of successful working.'
Professor Steve Smith 
Vice Chancellor, University of Exeter 

'In the three years since we established our joint venture with INTO, the INTO marketing team and the University’s International Office have worked in close collaboration. Our international enrolments have grown from 1,018 to 2,829 over that period, and we have achieved a growth of 44% in 2009 alone.'
Dr John Withrington 
Director of International Office, University of Exeter