Leading universities have criticised plans being promoted by the home secretary that would force students from outside the EU to leave the country at the end of their courses.
Higher education chiefs spoke out yesterday after aides to Theresa May said she wanted to make non-EU students leave Britain and apply for a visa from abroad if they wanted to work in the UK after finishing their studies.
Nicola Dandridge, chief executive of Universities UK, said: “Clamping down on genuine international students will not only damage our universities, but will also damage our economy.
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