EDUKEX 2008 enables students and parents to talk directly to some of the foremost institutions from the UK and ask questions about everything from course content and selection, entry requirements, tuition and living costs, accommodation options and extra curricular activities, to advice on living in the UK and applying for a visa. Entry to EDUKEX is free of charge to all visitors.
Alison Devine, British Council Regional Manager Education UK Middle East, explains: "EDUKEX 2008 offers the perfect opportunity to speak to a large number of prestigious UK universities and colleges and compare what's on offer, from academic and vocational programmes to English language courses and A levels - all with the guarantee of quality that comes with selecting a UK educational institution. In fact, there are more than 13,000 students from the Middle East currently studying Further and Higher Education in the UK, in addition to a large number of students studying English Language courses. It continues to be an increasingly popular destination with students in the region.
"The participating institutions are offering over 50 scholarships for international students and we also have 11 UK institutions exhibiting for the first time at EDUKEX. This year's exhibition in Abu Dhabi sits alongside the complementary NAJAH education event, which focuses on training and careers and which is an exciting new dimension for visitors to EDUKEX."
The British Council is also offering advice to students to help them prepare for the exhibition and gain the most value from the meetings they have with institutions at EDUKEX 2008: "In order to get the most out of the event, we want students to carefully consider their priorities, such as what course they would like to study, the entry requirements for that course, and the final qualification they would like to obtain," adds Tim Carnley, Education UK Promotion Manager.
"When selecting an institution, students should consider the location in the UK, any extra-curricular activities on offer and the level of support the institution is able to provide international students, which in the UK is usually very high. Effective preparation pays off and means that students visiting EDUKEX will be able to make the most of this valuable opportunity and obtain the right information, quickly,"
he concludes.

Ehab Al-Abbadi



