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EU undergraduates are no longer eligible for home fee status, with most now paying the same rates as other international students.
The aim behind this initiative is to bring together a new generation of creative Europeans, who are able to cooperate across languages, borders and disciplines to address the big societal challenges and skills shortages that Europe faces.
This initiative will enable a new generation of Europeans to cooperate across languages, borders and disciplines.
Increases in university fees of almost 60 per cent are be considered by the Department for the Economy.
Some institutions faced insolvency last year, the report from the Scottish Affairs Committee adds.
International students thought to be worth £25.9bn a year to UK economy.
The number of EU students enrolling has dropped by more than half. / Earlier this month, Rishi Sunak laid out his half-baked plan to keep Britain’s youth studying Maths. For Europe’s scholars, however, seeking an education in the UK is a prospect that financially no longer adds up. Applying to university in the UK has lost its shine.
The number of pupils admitted to Oxford University from EU countries has halved in the past five years, according to the University’s annual admissions report, which also indicated that the decline was expected as a result of Brexit.
The main reason for the drop is the knock-on effects of Brexit, which include significantly higher tuition fees and far more bureaucracy.
Three Connexion readers' experiences of the changes caused by the UK’s ‘third country’ status since Brexit on January 1.
The Department of Health has said that it hopes to rectify the issue by the end of the year.
Attracting academics from the EU to the UK has become challenging because of #Brexit – and it’s vital we adapt to avoid getting left behind in science and technology.
The mother of a British teenager who has been forced to put her plans to study in the Netherlands on hold due to Brexit advises other families to plan ahead to avoid the same.
It comes after Boris Johnson’s government decided to end UK participation in the EU’s Erasmus+ programme.
As academics from a variety of disciplines, we wish for Britain to remain in the European Union ... each of us believes that the interests of British universities and the knowledge economy they represent, as well as the wider future of the United Kingdom and of our continent, are best served by staying In.
The construction of Bristol University's Temple Quarter Campus has been delayed again and is now not expected to open until 2025.
As part of the government’s Brexit deal, the UK withdrew from the EU’s historic Erasmus programme, which enables students all around the EU to participate in university exchanges, offering young people the chance to broaden their horizons by exploring other European cultures, meeting new people, and learning languages.
Many in the arts will look at 2022 with trepidation. There are still many issues with the Brexit deal from 12 months ago.
One of Scotland’s top cancer experts is considering moving a major research project abroad amid political turmoil and warnings that a Brexit-linked impasse over EU funding will starve universities of talent.
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.
Over the past year, Agnese Romiti from the Department of Economics at the University of Strathclyde and Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes from the University of California-Merced have been working on a project examining the effect of the Brexit referendum held in 2016 on university applications from EU students.
Up to 20% of Queens University's research funding is at risk due to a row between the EU and UK.
As small businesses crumble, shelves get emptier and the care-worker shortage intensifies, life outside the EU is having a dire effect on many of us. Why aren’t politicians talking about it?
Brexit uncertainty adds another dimension of disruption to a health service already struggling with the unknown legacy of a global pandemic
The number of European Union (EU) students signing up for Scottish higher education courses is continuing to fall following Brexit, it has been warned.