Three higher education institutions were established. honorable Winner of the King's Awards for Enterprise, the most prestigious award for UK businesses.
The winners, including times Higher Education, Oxford Royale Academy and the University of Hertfordshire, two leading British youth education institutions, were announced on 6 May.
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that much Recognized for its provenance in the field of international trade. We are a rapidly growing global provider of higher education data, insights and services.
It is one of 252 organizations in the UK to be recognized by the royal scheme, marking its 59th anniversary since it was founded by Queen Elizabeth to recognize outstanding British businesses.
THE's Its portfolio includes university rankings, data products, global events and consulting, and it has clients in 85 countries.
Meanwhile, Oxford Royale describes itself as a leader in premium summer school education. In the international trade category, the award also recognizes companies that welcome students from more than 175 countries.
George Humphreys, CEO of Oxford Royale, expressed deep gratitude for the recognition. “We are delighted to have received this prestigious award, which demonstrates our commitment to providing innovative educational experiences to students around the world, right here in the UK,” he said.
The University of Hertfordshire also won an award in the international trade category.
The university has been one of the largest recruiters of international students for universities since 1992. It was the only university to win the King's Award for Enterprise this year.
Despite global challenges, including the pandemic, Herts has increased international sales by 330% over the past six years.
The University has 135 study abroad partners and 19 multinational education partners.
Professor Quintin McKellar, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hertfordshire, said: “This award is very encouraging and shows that recognition of its enormous value and need for our international community extends beyond the sector.”
“It is something to celebrate that our education is so highly regarded around the world that it has become a great export product and that we are one of the most popular places to study.”