UK universities are under growing pressure to improve their support for European Union staff ahead of Brexit, as a 探花视频 survey reveals wide variation in institutional policies.
A government pilot scheme running through November and December has allowed EU university staff to apply for settled status in return for a fee of 拢65 per person. Their families will be able to apply when the scheme opens fully next year.
Several leading institutions, including the universities of and , have publicly announced that they will pay the settlement fees for staff and their dependants too.
A THE survey of the 50 UK universities with the largest populations of non-UK EU employees, however, reveals much greater variation in support for staff.
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Six universities said that they would not cover the fees for staff or their families, while a further 20 said that they would cover the costs for employees, but not their dependants. Twelve were unable to confirm their position when asked by THE.
Just 11 of the 50 said that they would cover the pre-application cost for both staff and family members, meaning that academics and higher education professionals face significantly different levels of exposure to settlement fees, depending on where they work.
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Axel Antoni, a spokesman for the3million, a campaign group of EU citizens working in the UK, said that the act of paying settled status fees 鈥渃an play a vital part in delivering鈥ertainty鈥 for EU employees.
鈥淎 record number of EU citizens have left the UK over the past two-and-a-half years,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he UK government has done very little to create a welcoming environment since the referendum. EU employees鈥eed certainty now.鈥
The University of Liverpool 鈥 which has about 550 EU staff, amounting to roughly聽one in five employees 鈥 was among those聽that said it did not cover the cost of settled status applications.
Liverpool is one of the few universities聽that declines to cover the cost of staff visa applications or the associated NHS surcharge, although a spokeswoman said that the institution was 鈥渃urrently reviewing its relocation arrangements鈥.
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Royal Holloway, University of London, where the 260 non-UK EU staff members again comprise about one in five of the workforce, also does not cover EU settlement costs, but said that the matter was 鈥渃urrently under consideration鈥.
The other institutions聽that said they were not covering any fees were the universities of Portsmouth, Ulster and Westminster, and Coventry University. Coventry later said that it was 鈥渃onsidering this matter鈥.
With 2,050 non-UK EU staff members, UCL has the largest European contingent on its workforce of all UK universities. But, while the institution does cover the 拢65 pre-application fee for staff, a spokesman was unable to say whether family members would be supported too.
Tanja Bueltmann, professor of history at Northumbria University, said that while it was 鈥渧ery good to see鈥 a number of universities pledging financial support of some kind, 鈥渘othing can ever undo the fact that EU citizens have to apply if they want to stay鈥.
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While universities 鈥渁re running out of time鈥 to support staff, she added that 鈥渢his is not just a question about financial support but wider pastoral care issues. My employer has been excellent on both counts, but I think that is not the norm in any way.鈥
Layla Moran, the Liberal Democrat education spokewoman, said that the government had failed to advise universities on how to support staff through the settlement application process.
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鈥淚 have no doubts that universities aren鈥檛 getting the support they need from the Home Office about this settled status scheme and I remain very sceptical that the Home Office will be able to administer and implement this scheme effectively,鈥 she said.
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