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Unspent Erasmus funds to help UK mobility scheme to fly


Unspent Erasmus funds to help UK mobility scheme to fly
Universities in the United Kingdom and mainland Europe are not waiting for invitations to bid for grants from the UK government’s new Turing Scheme before securing their own bilateral agreements to allow students and staff on exchanges to continue, following the British government’s decision to pull the UK out of the EU-funded Erasmus+ programme.
One Spanish university has already clinched institutional agreements with 40 UK universities so that two-way exchanges can be offered in the 2021-22 academic year, with a pledge to use its own funds to guarantee outbound mobility to the UK if unspent Erasmus+ grants are insufficient to cover the cost. ....

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Tory MP Andrew Bowie makes stunning admission about Brexit's impact on young people


Andrew Bowie told student Callum he would not say Brexit is perfect
YOUNG people are not reaping the benefits of Brexit, Tory MP Andrew Bowie told the audience on BBC Scotland’s Debate Night programme.
The MP for West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine admitted Brexit is not perfect and could not tell the younger generations when they would see its perks.
Scotland voted by 62% to Remain in the EU in 2016, while 73% of people aged under 24 across the UK wanted to stay in the bloc.
Now many young adults, who had no say in the vote four years ago due to their age, are finding they have fewer opportunities than the older generations. ....

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