The UK government reached a deal to rejoin the EU’s Erasmus+ student‑exchange programme, officials said, restoring a pathway that stopped after Brexit. The return—scheduled to begin in 2027—will let British students study and train across Europe under reciprocal fee arrangements and expand mobility for vocational and further education participants, according to government statements. Higher education leaders hailed the move as a reversal of the inward turn of recent years and a boost for campus internationalization, mobility revenues and partnership networks. University study‑abroad offices should prepare to rewire admissions, funding and credit‑recognition processes to plug back into Erasmus administrative systems and ensure smooth inbound mobility for EU students to UK campuses.
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