As we creep ever closer to the 31st October deadline, its worth checking out the regulation adopted by the European Council and Parliament to avoid the disruption of Erasmus+ learning mobility activities involving the United Kingdom in the event that the UK leaves the EU without a deal. This regulation only covers staff and students involved in mobility activities and does not cover collaborative projects which are either underway or which are under consideration by organisations in Europe involving potential partners in the UK. For these projects it’s a case of simply watching the drama unfold as we wait to find out what happens next.
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