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MPs have backed the government in voting against a popular EU programme which for years has helped students to study in other European countries.
The number of EU students choosing to study in the UK has dropped by half since Brexit, according to new official figures.
It was once considered a rite of passage for millions of students who lived, worked, and travelled across Europe - but access to a new British scheme this year hopes to make the Erasmus programme a distant memory.
What did Johnson say about Erasmus in January? / "The hon. Gentleman is talking through the back of his neck. There is no threat to the Erasmus scheme, and we will continue to participate in it. UK students will continue to be able to enjoy the benefits of exchanges ..."
Applications from EU students who want to study in Irish universities have more than trebled since the 2016 Brexit referendum.
The replacement for the Erasmus scheme has been opened - but critics say it's much less generous than the programme available before Brexit.
The number of European Union students applying to study art and design in the UK has fallen by more than half compared to last year.
Dr Philippa Whitford, MP and eminent breast cancer surgeon, shares her concerns for the future of our NHS following Brexit. Recorded in front of a live audience at Arran High School Theatre on Friday 13th September 2019.
MEDICAL STUDENTS IN universities in Northern Ireland and Great Britain cannot apply for internships in Irish hospitals due to Brexit – an anomaly that the Department of Health is hoping to fix by the end of the year.
The Department of Health has said that it hopes to rectify the issue by the end of the year.
1,500 students could also lose opportunity to study abroad.
A British student is spending the festive season in Spain rather than with family – because Spanish red tape combined with Brexit means she cannot leave the country while her visa is processed.
EU school groups are opting to travel to Ireland instead, says UK tourism association.
The institution’s Vice Chancellor says other universities are already trying to poach her academics.
At least 16 recipients of prestigious ERC grants making plans to reject UK offer and move their labs abroad.
The post-Brexit trade deal between the UK and EU is a "thin deal' for Wales, says the first minister.
On April 14, 2021, the Warsaw Institute, together with The Warsaw Institute Review quarterly, had the honor of hosting another online event – the Diplomacy Talks Series. The title of the discussion, moderated by the president of the Warsaw Institute, Tomasz Kijewski, was “BREXIT and its importance for Europe and the Polish diaspora in Great Britain and Northern Ireland”.
In this week's Brexit downsides, extra food labelling costing up to £250mn, a huge drop in overseas students, veterinary shortages in NI, and more.
One of the most contentious parts of the torturous post-Brexit trade negotiations between the UK and Europe was the dispute-resolution process. Now it’s being tested.
Analysis of data suggests that Brexit is responsible for the transatlantic shift.
Data on Canadian study permits suggests ‘spike’ in student numbers from some continental nations.
A Canterbury language school has called for a relaxation in bureaucracy for foreign students entering the UK.
British Council stripped of contract – despite long experience arranging student placements abroad.
European Union students starting a degree in the UK this year will be expected to pay high fees, and as a direct result applications from the EU have fallen by 40 per cent. What does this mean for the exchange of students between the UK and emerging Europe?
Scottish and Welsh governments seek answers about programme’s future from UK education secretary. / The Scottish and Welsh governments have written to the UK education secretary to raise concerns about the future of the European student exchange programme after Brexit.