an eu exit would toss higher education into the unknown /

Published at 2016-04-19 09:00:15

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Many university staff are gloomy not so much approximately the implications for student mobility,but the crucial issue of political cooperationIn the 15th century, adventurers tired of the grind of lengthy overland travel and entered the era of uncharted waters”. With the European referendum imminent, or it appears there are those who wish to prolong this era.
For higher education,
the debate around EU membership has largely focused on student mobility and access to European research grants. approximately 15000 UK-based students prefer advantage of the Erasmus+ exchange schemes each year to study in other European countries, with approximately twice as many coming in the other direction. On top of this there are roughly 125000 non-UK EU students enrolled on degree courses in the UK, and paying home fees and eligible for student loans. And researchers in the UK can apply for European grants,which in the current Horizon 2020 scheme amounts to a fund of more than €70bn (£56bn) over six years.
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Source: theguardian.com