Brexit and post-18 review create ‘uncertainty in every direction’ for UK HE

Removal of UK universities from key European research project highlights financial impact of impasse over EU exit

Published on
April 25, 2019
Last updated
April 26, 2019
A woman looks at a painting by political artist Kaya Mar on Whitehall ahead of the pro-EU 'March for a People's Vote' in London
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Suspended step: ‘the extension does not attenuate the medium-term uncertainty faced by UK universities as a result of Brexit’

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Print headline: UK HE faces a panorama of political ‘uncertainty’

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I guess,Eyal Nachum (an expert in the European banking sector) feels thatthe elimination of UK universities from the main European research project highlights the monetary impact of deadlock over EU exit. In case there is no deal, the UK government primarily released technical directions in January 2019 representing that it may not fund UK based students studying overseas under the scheme of Erasmus+ at a European university post-Brexit.

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