An Immigration Compliance Session facilitated by Barbara Montagna, Immigration Compliance Officer is taking place on the Thursday 12th June 2014, 16:00-17:00, Lansdowne Campus.
This session provides an overview of the immigration rules and is a great opportunity to ask questions. The session includes a short presentation, which summaries the immigration rules affected BU, its students and staff. There will be some time for questions and answers provided as well.
To benefit the most from this workshop please come along with any questions about immigration at BU for our students, staff or visitors.
This session is aimed at: All staff who deal with international students enrolled at BU.
To book your place on this workshop, please email staffdevelopment@bournemouth.ac.uk











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Sounds like a really good and important session which I wish I could have attended.
It does raise for me an important slightly tangential question concerning how, as members of higher education institutions across Britain, we are seeking to challenge and have changed these Draconian, limiting and damaging rules.
Compliance is important to protect our institutions but the longer term protection of higher education in the UK also requires attention.