Sir Steve has been reappointed as the UK
Government's International Education Champion.
Reappointed by Minister for Exports, , and the Skills Minister,
The Rt Hon , Sir Steve's tenure as International
Education Champion (IEC) has been extended for one year from 1
October..
Under a commitment made in the UK Government's International
Education Strategy, published in 2019, Sir Steve was originally
appointed as IEC in June 2020 for a four-year term.
In his role as IEC, Sir Steve will continue to support the
government's international education work, including engaging
with governments around the world and promoting UK excellence and
partnerships in all education sub-sectors.
More widely, with the change in government, officials will
conduct a review of the International Education Strategy, which
will ensure that it continues to be an effective tool in
increasing the value of education exports, promote policy
dialogue and reflect the priorities of education stakeholders,
businesses and Ministers.
Sir Steve was previously Vice-Chancellor of University of Exeter
for 18 years and brings vast experience to the IEC role, where he
has played a pivotal role in developing deep relationships,
including at Ministerial level internationally.
In his role as IEC, he has already supported significant progress
across priority countries including:
- Leading over 500 meetings with stakeholders and 22 visits
overseas , which has helped open the door for education exports,
now amounting to more than £28bn.
- Taking forward the relationship with education ministers in
particular with Saudi Arabia, to develop the pipeline of
opportunities for UK education suppliers relating to the
Kingdom's Vision 2030; and Nigeria, where the UK has co-written
the country's guidelines for Transnational Education, opening up
opportunities for UK universities to provide their offer in
Nigeria.
- Leading a delegation of 31 UK higher education institutions
to India, where a range of partnership opportunities have been
progressed.
On his re-appointment, Prof. Sir Steve said:
“I am absolutely delighted to be continuing in my role as the
UK's International Education Champion, working with the
government, both at home and overseas, to ensure that the UK
makes the very most of international opportunities, across the
breadth of the UK's world-leading education sector.
“It's a critical time for the education sector and I look forward
to building on the trusting relationships we have with our
partners around the world.”
Exports Minister said:
“The UK is an international powerhouse when it comes to our
education services, and I'm very pleased that Sir Steve will be
continuing in his role to champion the country around the world.
“I want to see more UK educators exporting their brilliant
services around the world, and promoting our high standards,
that's why Sir Steve's work is so important.”
, Minister for Skills, said:
“Sir Steve has a wealth of experience in showcasing our brilliant
education sector, and I am thrilled that he will continue in this
role for a further year.
“The UK is rightly regarded as an education powerhouse and Sir
Steve's vital work will continue to strengthen that reputation
around the world, driving economic growth and boosting our global
prestige.”