UK to rejoin EU student exchange scheme
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UK students will continue to pay their standard domestic fees - which are capped at £9,535 a year - when they are abroad, under the new deal to rejoin the Erasmus programme
The UK and EU have finally agreed terms to allow the UK to rejoin the Erasmus+ mobility scheme, ending a long post-Brexit hiatus in which the country refused to join.It’s a further sign that the UK is repairing the damage to research and education relations with the EU,
Downing Street sources claim the agreement, hammered out after months of negotiations, marks the first tangible success in Starmer's promised "reset".
The report's findings stated that there are still "gaps" in how Stormont politicians can influence EU laws that apply through the Windsor Framework.
PM Keir Starmer calls for reducing frictions with the EU and defends last week’s budget as key to growth and stability.
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‘We are slowly coming to our senses’: Readers on EU student exchange scheme’s post-Brexit return
Our community has hailed the return to Erasmus as a long-overdue win for young people and UK–EU ties, while warning it is only a small step towards repairing the wider fallout from Brexit