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Among other things, the document provides for an expansion of cooperation in research and teacher training as well as the exchange of cultural workers, schoolchildren, trainees, students and scientists.
During the talks, Higher Education Minister Richard Lochhead criticised the UK s decision to not take part in the EU exchange program after leaving the EU.
Mr Lochhead hinted that the Declaration of Intent supports intercultural exchange and would help Scotland to continue higher education and research cooperation despite leaving the EU.
The Scottish Higher Education Minister had asked jointly with Welsh counterparts if they could remain part of the student exchange scheme - Erasmus, but Brussels turned their request down.
When don t know s were taken into account, 49 percent of Scots would vote to remain in the Union and 43 percent were in favour of separation.
Scottish Conservative leader at Holyrood, Ruth Davidson, said: By my count, that s the sixth poll in a row showing majority support for staying in the UK.
The poll also revealed most Scots think recovery from COVID-19 was the most important issue facing the country today.
In contrast, only eight percent said independence is one of the top three issues facing Scotland.
When asked to choose up to three of the most important issues currently facing Scotland, 53 percent selected COVID-19 recovery, 48 percent said NHS and social care and 46 percent economy and jobs.
Mr Sheppard said he had no intention to make any gesture (Image: PTV)
He added: I was trying to indicate that the honourable gentleman had not given due consideration. I m not sure what gesture, I was pointing to my head and saying think! .
He said: I do apologise if any offence was taken, it was not intended.
It comes as Mr Sheppard said he would welcome an independence referendum this year - but insisted that a vote will only take place once the pandemic is over.
The Deputy Speaker said she noticed something (Image: PTV)
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