Today’s announcement that the United Kingdom will associate to the Erasmus+ programme from 2027 is excellent news for students, universities and the wider academic community across Europe.

This agreement represents a significant step forward in strengthening cooperation between the UK and the European Union, and will open transformative opportunities for thousands of students and staff.

Universities UK International and the European University Association commend the UK government and the European Commission for progressing these complex negotiations swiftly and reaching a mutually beneficial agreement. Erasmus has long been a cornerstone of international collaboration in higher education, and the UK rejoining will help rebuild and deepen partnerships that are vital for research, mobility and cultural exchange.

We look forward to working closely with our members and partners to ensure the programme delivers the maximum benefit for students and institutions.

Welcoming the announcement, Vivienne Stern, Chief Executive of Universities UK, noted that:

 "This agreement marks a huge step forward in our relationship with the EU and will offer life changing opportunities for thousands of students. 

We look forward to working with our universities and our partners in Europe, to ensure that the programme plays a pivotal role in rebuilding our international partnerships and delivers the best possible outcomes for the UK."

Josep M. Garrell, President of EUA, added that:

“As the voice of European universities, we have worked closely with our UK members to advocate for their return to Erasmus+. Today’s news is an excellent early Christmas gift. Welcome back!

By restoring bridges between our universities, this will support student and staff mobility, cooperation between universities (including through the European Universities alliances) and joint policy development. The benefits of Erasmus+ go far beyond financial support, promoting mutual understanding, respect and freedom – shared values that are more vital than ever in today’s world.”

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