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Britain Rejoins E.U. Student Exchange Program That It Left

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Britain to rejoin EU’s Erasmus student exchange program in Brexit reversal
Britain announced that it will rejoin the European Union’s Erasmus student exchange program in 2027, six years after it ditched the scheme during fractious Brexit negotiations.

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Britain Rejoins E.U. Student Exchange Program That It Left After Brexit
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UK to rejoin EU's student exchange program in a step toward closer ties after Brexit
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Erasmus scheme to return for UK students, government expected to announce
The government is expected to announce today that the UK will rejoin the Erasmus exchange scheme for students, five years after ending its participation as part of the Brexit deal

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UK set to rejoin EU’s flagship Erasmus student exchange programme
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Labour hands the EU an extra £1BN each year as part of student exchange scheme
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Scottish universities back plan to rejoin top student exchange scheme in 2027
The government announced on Wednesday morning that the UK will contribute £570m to the scheme for 2027/2028 academic year.

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UK to rejoin EU’s Erasmus student exchange programme
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UK rejoins EU’s Erasmus scheme giving funding to study and train in Europe
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