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by BTinfinity 1999 days ago
Being replaced with a new scheme (The "Turing Scheme") which will be very similar to ERASMUS but will be worldwide instead of limited to Europe. [1] Sounds like British students will have a little more mobility, not sure if it'll benefit the British universities themselves though

[1] https://twitter.com/BBCNews/status/1342138413831630849

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I am pretty sure such a scheme cannot be introduced unilaterally. It also requires other countries and universities to receive your students. Where Erasmus is an established student exchange programme, the UK or the UK universities will have to build relationships with foreign unis. And I doubt somehow that this programme will short/mid-term provide any more mobility due to lack of a university network.
UK universities are well connected. They will be fine.

If the EU unilaterally offers UK students ERASMUS opportunities, and Guy Verhofstadt and I can see solid reasons why they might, that seems like a net win for students.

Continued membership of ERASMUS was negotiated but the UK was unwilling to continue to pay the same rate it did before, which makes me think the replacement UK scheme will either fund fewer places or only fund them in cheaper countries.
Let's wait until it's actually implemented. Also, there was nothing stopping having that promised worldwide scheme before
Didn't such a program always exist?

I know people who studied in Japan, for example. Something called Vulcano, perhaps?

Vulcanus
I think that was only for science and engineering studies though
The Turing scheme is only for UK students, and, given the Tories track record, will be underfunded.
Good luck to students who can’t afford to fly around the world to these new universities, as opposed to busing it into the EU easily.