The Education Secretary set out her approach to international students at the Education Embassy Conference in London on Tuesday 23 July.
She said: "Be in no doubt: international students are welcome in the UK. This new government values their contribution - to our universities, to our communities, to our country."
She added: "Under this new government, opportunity is for everyone. And our international partnerships are central to this drive to spread opportunity far and wide. The more we work together, the more progress we will see in the world - partners in the push for better."
During the speech, the Education Secretary also reaffirmed the new UK Government's commitment to the graduate route and the opportunity the UK's higher education sector offers to people across the world.
She said: "These people are brave. They move to a new culture, far away from their homes and their families.
"They take a leap of faith, hoping to develop new skills and chase new horizons. And I am enormously proud that so many want to take that leap here in the UK.
"And we will do everything we can to help them succeed.
"That's why we offer the opportunity to remain in the UK on a graduate visa for two years after their studies end - or three for PhDs - to work, to live, and to contribute.
"While this government is committed to managing migration carefully, international students will always be welcome in this country."