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Jo Johnson urged to guarantee Horizon 2020 funding post-Brexit

Guild of European Research Intensive Universities also calls for minister to guarantee Erasmus funding for UK students 

Published on
August 9, 2016
Last updated
February 16, 2017
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The Guild of European Research Intensive Universities has called on Jo Johnson to guarantee Horizon 2020 funding for all UK scientists, even after the UK leaves the European Union (EU).

The organisation also urged the universities and science minister to guarantee Erasmus or Erasmus-equivalent funding for UK students beginning their degree programmes while the UK is still a member of the EU, and to guarantee 鈥渉ome fee levels鈥 for all EU students.

In a statement released on 8 August, the guild said it is 鈥渆qually important鈥 that all EU member states guarantee existing fee levels for all UK students beginning their study while the UK is still a member of the EU.

鈥淥ver the past few weeks, evidence has been mounting that the UK鈥檚 referendum result on Brexit has begun to undermine collaborative research through a decline in joint funding applications involving UK partners,鈥 it said.

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鈥淢eanwhile, uncertainty around future fee arrangements for EU students and student exchange arrangements are detrimental to student mobility to the UK.鈥

The guild, founded in June, has ten members: Aarhus University,听迟丑别听University of Bologna, 迟丑别听University of Glasgow, 迟丑别听University of G枚ttingen, 迟丑别听University of Groningen, theUniversity of Oslo, 迟丑别听University of T眉bingen, 迟丑别听University of Warwick,听Uppsala University听补苍诲听Jagiellonian University聽in Krakow.

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The guild also called on governments in the EU as well as the UK to 鈥減rioritise the free flow of students, academic staff and scholarly interaction as a key objective of Brexit negotiations鈥. It said that the EU has succeeded in creating 鈥渉ighly effective cross-border funding mechanisms for collaborative research, innovation and mobility鈥 and compromising these as a result of Brexit would cause 鈥渋rreparable damage to the knowledge societies of Europe鈥.

鈥淭he close collaboration of Europe鈥檚 world-leading universities is indispensable for delivering groundbreaking research, the ability to translate this into innovate products where appropriate, and educating tomorrow鈥檚 innovators and leaders,鈥 it said.

The guild said that its members will increase student mobility and the alliance will create a series of collaborative research workshops for the coming academic year and help to grow the number of collaborative funding bids over the next three years, involving the best researchers among its members.

鈥淣ow is a time for European universities to lead by example,鈥 it added. 鈥淲e call on universities, student societies, and learned societies 鈥 within the UK and beyond 鈥 to join us in enhancing the mobility of students across Europe, and increasing research collaboration wherever possible, in the face of current political uncertainties. And we call on governments, as well as the Commission, to support us in this endeavour.鈥

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ellie.bothwell@tesglobal.com

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