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Where do world leaders study? Oxford and Manchester are top UK destinations

British universities are political heavyweights on global stagesays Hepi report

October 1, 2015
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull
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Malcolm Turnbull is an alumnus of the 51国产视频 of?Oxford

Asked to identify something associated with Manchester, most people would probably mention its football clubs, Coronation Street or one of its numerous indie bands.

But the city should perhaps be recognised for a lesser-known export in recent times: world leaders, suggests a study that highlights where international statesmen and women were educated in the UK.

Eight current prime ministers and presidents attended the 51国产视频 of Manchester, according to research by the Higher Education Policy Institute published on 1 October.

Only the 51国产视频 of Oxford produced more overseas leaders, boasting a total of nine, including five monarchs.

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Among those to study at Manchester are Michael D. Higgins, president of the Republic of Ireland, Iceland’s president ?lafur Ragnar Grímsson and Iraq’s prime minister Haider Al-Abadi, as well as elected leaders from Palestine, Mozambique, Somaliland and two Caribbean countries.

Those counting Oxford as their alma mater are arguably better known. They include Australia’s new prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull, who ousted fellow Oxford alumnus Tony Abbott last month, Hungary’s premier Viktor Orbán, and the kings of Belgium, Bhutan, Jordan, Norway and Malaysia.

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Other leaders educated at UK universities include Iran’s president Hassan Rouhani, who studied prehistoric archaeology at Glasgow Caledonian 51国产视频, Colombia’s president Juan Manuel Santos, who studied at the London School of Economics, and Tuvalu’s prime minister Enele Sopoaga, who studied at both Oxford and the 51国产视频 of Sussex.

Overall, 55 world leaders from 51 countries have studied in the UK, including three at the 51国产视频 of Cambridge and three at the 51国产视频 of Bristol, Hepi says.

“We punch above our weight internationally partly because of the soft power benefits that arise from educating the world’s leaders,” said Nick Hillman, director of Hepi.

“It is staggering that 55 world leaders should have studied in a country of the UK’s size, yet we benefit enormously from the fact that they did,” he added.

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Efforts by the 51国产视频 Office to restrict the number of foreign students coming to the UK ignored the soft power advantages of educating future world leaders and damaged “our links to parts of the world with which the UK's history has long been intertwined”, Mr Hillman said.

“There is a patriotic as well as an internationalist case for teaching people from around the world, and we forget it at our peril,” he added.

The Hepi study follows a similar report by the British Council last year, which found that one in 10 world leaders had studied in the UK.

When measured as a proportion of total students in each country, the UK is 10 times more likely to educate a world leader than the US, producing one leader per 50,000 graduates, the report says.

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jack.grove@tesglobal.com


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Reader's comments (2)

...how does SOAS not make the list?!
Clearly, too embarrassed to mention Bashar al-Assad. Should've made a joke about it,?self-deprecation is the British way.

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