THE BRITISH Council marked its 45th anniversary in the Philippines with the launch of new and expanded United Kingdom (UK) programs in arts, English, education, and research.

鈥淭his year, we are committed to continuing to explore and expand on where we can bring impact 鈥 from market insights for international education to the UK鈥檚 vibrant arts and creative industries, and all matters that can further strengthen the UK-Filipino linkages,鈥 said Lotus Postrado, country director of British Council in the Philippines, in a March 30 press statement.

In the English front, the UK鈥檚 international organization for cultural relations and educational opportunities will expand its network of English testing centers across the Philippines. It will likewise continue to offer its annual IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Prize, a scholarship program open to students who have taken the IELTS from the British Council.

In education, the British Council provides resources for students who would like to pursue degrees abroad through Study UK, the UK鈥檚 campaign that promotes the country鈥檚 higher education options.

鈥淲e are seeing that the UK remains to be one of the top study destinations for Filipino students who aspire to widen their horizons,鈥 according to head of education Pierre Pecson, in the same press statement.

鈥淭he UK鈥檚 Graduate Route enables international students who complete their degrees to stay in the UK for post-study opportunities for two or three years,鈥 he added.

For arts, meanwhile, grants have been made available for the Filipino music industry, starting with delegates for Brighton鈥檚 music industry conference, The Great Escape, scheduled on May 10-13.

The British Council has also pledged to continue its support of sustainable crafting in the second phase of its Woven Networks program, in partnership with Forest Foundation, Inc. Four grantees will receive support to work with UK collaborators to implement projects, with a showcase slated in November 2023.

The British Council鈥檚 research initiatives, on the other hand, include the 2023 launch of Science Beyond Borders, an anthology on the stories of program scholars and partners, as supported by the Newton Agham Program, a UK and Philippines partnership.

Its Women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) scholarships, which offer postgraduate scholarships in the UK for Filipinas, is on its third run as well.

鈥淐hampioning professionals in the research and sciences are essential in advancing knowledge and programs that address various societal concerns, as well as capacity building and boosting the Philippines鈥 global competitiveness,鈥 said Danie Son Gonzalvo, education program manager. 鈥淭he launch of Science Beyond Borders and the ongoing Women in STEM program is a way for us to support these talents and contribute to the country鈥檚 nation-building.鈥 鈥 Patricia Mirasol