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Resolution: International student nurse hardship

Submitted by the Students Committee

12 May 2025, 08:00 - 17 Apr, 15:00

  • Exhibition Centre Liverpool, King's Dock, Port of Liverpool, Liverpool, L3 4FP
  • Event finished

That this meeting of ¾ÅÓÎÌåÓý Congress recognises the challenges specific to international student nurses across the UK and lobbies universities to provide extensive support to reduce the hardships faced by this student group.

International nursing students are an integral part of the UK’s future workforce. Whilst the number of UK applicants to nursing courses has declined, the number of international applicants is increasing, with 2,970 applicants in 2025 marking a 26% increase compared to the previous year. However, international students face many challenges in the UK and must go through the rigorous and emotionally challenging process of pre-registration nursing training while living far from their families and loved ones.

Additionally, university fees for international students are not capped in the same way as the fees of domestic students are, which means that international students are subject to higher fees which vary across universities. International students also face further financial challenges as their visa permits them to only work 20-hours a week and are unable to access public funds. Many international students face racism and discrimination in their universities and during their placements.

References

Bolton P, Lewis J and Gower M (2024) International students in UK higher education. Available at:

UCAS (2025) 2025 Cycle Applicant Figures – 29 January Deadline. Available at:

Aidamoisa F (2024) International students: rising above the challenges. Available at: rcn.org.uk/magazines/People/2024/Sep/Dont-let-your-confidence-be-shaken  


Exhibition Centre Liverpool
King's Dock
Port of Liverpool
Liverpool
L3 4FP

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