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The UK Education Industry Forecast to 2015 - Dominance of Higher Education Sector

August 2012 | 28 pages | ID: U9DEAD22344EN
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The present report on “The UK Education Industry and Forecast to 2015-Dominance of Higher Education Sector” gives an overview of European education industry performance and enrollements of all levels of education (pre-primary, elementary, secondary and post-secondary education) in the UK. It discusses tuition fee and industry revenue in higher education level. Report also talks about recent industry trends and developments and major macro economy factors that leave a direct impact over the industry performance.

The UK has experienced the highest levels of productivity in number of citations relative to gross expenditure on research and development as compared to the four competitors namely the US, Germany, Japan and China.

ICT is rapidly gaining importance with rising number of domestic and international student enrollments and increasing rate of students opting for computer education. In the last few years, an increase in the usage of computers have been witnessed with median number of learners for each computer was recorded at 6.9 in primary schools and 3.4 in secondary schools. In terms of percentage, computer access reached 65% in primary schools and 63% in secondary schools in 2010.

The UK universities fiercely sell their courses to international students. Around GBP 15,000 has been spent by each foreign student in respect of fees and living expenses. Universities continue to play an important role in an uncertain economy. International students bring adequate funds in form of full tuition fees which allow enables universities to provide subsidized education to local students. In 2011, the total revenues earned by universities amounted to GBP ~ billion (USD ~ billion) at a growth rate of 2.2% from previous year. The slowest growth in the past five years was recorded in 2010 when revenues earned by universities grew only 1.0% from 2009 results.
1. OVERVIEW OF EUROPEAN UNION EDUCATION INDUSTRY

2. THE UK EDUCATION INDUSTRY

2.1. Industry Overview
2.2. The UK Education Market Size, 2008-2011
  By Schools and Enrollments, 2008-2011
    2.2.1. ICT in Schools, 2006-2011
    2.2.2. The UK Higher Education Industry Overview
      The UK Higher Education Industry Market size
      Tuition Fees

3. INDUSTRY TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS

Allotment of Funds to Academies
Tutoring Attracts Private Equity and Trade Investors
Rising Number of the UK Ed-Tech Start-Ups
Education Industry Experiencing Collaborations and Merger Deals

4. PROFILE OF MAJOR PLAYERS IN THE UK EDUCATION INDUSTRY

By Universities

5. MACRO ECONOMY AND INDUSTRY FACTORS: HISTORICAL AND PROJECTIONS

Internet Users in the UK
Population, 2006-2011
GDP, 2006-2011
Rising Per Capita Income
International Student Population in the UK

6. APPENDIX

6.1. Market Definition
  School Year
6.2. Market Abbreviations
6.3. Research Methodology
  Data Collection Methods
  Approach
6.4. Disclaimer

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1: European Education Industry Segmentation by Level of Education by Value, 2011
Figure 2: The UK ICT Market Size, Historical and Present, 2006-2011
Figure 3: Revenues Earned by the UK Universities, 2007-2015F
Figure 4: Internet Users (Adults) in the UK, 2006-2010
Figure 5: Total Population in the UK, 2006-2011
Figure 6: UK’s GDP at Current Prices, 2006-2011
Figure 7: Number of Non-EU Students in the UK, 2008-2010

LIST OF TABLES

Table 1: Time Line and Stages of Education
Table 2: Total Number of Schools in the UK (2008-2011E)
Table 3: Enrollments in All Levels of Education in the UK (2008-2011E)
Table 4: The UK Higher Education Enrollments, 2006-2011
Table 5: The UK Higher Education Enrollments by All levels, 2006-2010
Table 6: The UK Higher Education Tuition Fees for International Students in 2010
Table 7: Course Fees Charged for Domestic Students on the basis of Subjects and level of Higher Education in 2010
Table 8: Company Profile of Major Universities in the UK Education Market
Table 9: International Student Population in the UK, 2010


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