We believe re-joining ERASMUS+ would be an investment in our young people, education, research, the economy, societal wellbeing through fostering international engagement while bolstering the Turing scheme.
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We believe EU overtures (April and October 2024) and a UK parliament Ten-Minute Rule Bill (15 January) show a will to restore reciprocal youth mobility. We believe this can be achieved through ERASMUS+, which is tried, tested, and designed to serve a wide, diverse multilingual world, ticks the boxes, so why reinvent the wheel? We want to note: re-joining ERASMUS+ does not mean re-joining the EU, restoring free movement or scrapping Turing.