Maybe. But I cannot see why a university (and the UK government to some extent) would offer a potentially cheaper alternative to a single person coming to the UK and contributing new income in the region of; 25k GBP course fees per year, NHS contributions, visa fees, flights and accomodation and living costs in the UK. By opening a campus here they are potentially reducing that flow of money into the UK and UK universities.
Interesting if it did happen if then UK resident students could come to Thailand to study at local Thai costs at the UK unis Thai branch.
A growing number of universities are businesses first and educational establishments second.
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