Post-study work options

When

  • Date
    13 May 2025
  • Time
    10:00 - 12:30

Prices

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Where

Zoom

There are many immigration routes available for students after they have completed their studies in the UK. We will focus on a select few during this training course to help develop your ability to effectively advise your students and graduates. 

This course will help you to: 

  • Identify routes that a Student visa holder can apply to upon completion of their studies. 
  • Explore how students can meet the requirements of these routes, and when certain routes will be available to them. 
  • Compare and contrast the work routes available for students. 
  • Recall where relevant information and guidance for the routes can be found. 
  • Recognise the OISC requirements for providing advice on these routes. 

This training is a stand-alone course and will include presentations, the opportunity for you to ask questions and share your experience. 

Our training is grounded in the principles of the #WeAreInternational Student Charter, a student-led document that provides guidance on delivering a world-class international student experience, from pre-arrival to post-graduation.    

This course will provide you with the tools, skills and knowledge to support the implementation of: 

  • Principle 4 of the Charter: Monitor and evaluate existing available support and provision for international students on an ongoing basis 
  • Principle 5 of the Charter: Make available targeted support for international students in every area of the student experience (Visas and immigration, Making a home in the UK, Academic experience, Physical and mental wellbeing, Careers and employability). 

Who should attend? 

This course is for professionals who have a good understanding of the Student route, who currently advise students, and would like to develop the ability to effectively advise them on post-study work options. 

Suitable for: international student advisers; student advisers; compliance staff; careers staff 

Minimum experience level: foundational knowledge of the Student route (no prior UKCISA training expected) 

The full list of courses we currently offer can be found here.

Trainers

Robert Young

Robert is an Advice & Training Officer. The Advice & Training team specialise in student-related immigration law, fee status and student support legislation, as well as other areas affecting international students such as welfare, hardship, and studying and living in the UK. They provide OISC-compliant advice to members and international students and deliver informative, engaging training to members. Their analysis of UK legislation enables UKCISA to identify issues in law and government materials for lobbying or clarification.

Andrew Humphrey

Andrew is a freelance adviser at UKCISA. He works with the Advice & Training team to provide OISC-compliant advice to members, international students, and the public on international student affairs, and deliver informative, engaging training to members. Outside of this, he works independently with universities on one-off or temporary projects, regularly co-hosts events with careers services, and consults on fee status assessment.

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