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<p>The UK government has repeatedly made clear that it values international exchange
and collaboration in education and training as part of its vision for a global Britain,
and we believe that the UK and European countries should continue to give young people
and students the chance to benefit from each other’s world leading universities post-exit.</p><p>In
the event that there is no agreement between the UK and the EU on the Withdrawal Agreement
– a “no deal” scenario - it is clearly in the interests of both parties to agree how
we can ensure that mobilities and projects can be managed smoothly to completion.
This will provide clarity and reassurance for both UK and EU students and institutions.</p><p>The
government’s guarantee will cover the payment of awards to UK applicants for all successful
Erasmus+ and European Solidarity Corps bids submitted before the end of 2020. Successful
bids are those that are approved directly by the European Commission or by the UK
National Agency and ratified by the European Commission.</p><p>To provide more clarity,
we published a new technical notice at the end of January, which provides detailed
guidance to organisations and students on the UK’s anticipated participation in the
current Erasmus+ programme (2014 to 2020) in the event of no deal. You can read this
here:</p><p><a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/erasmus-in-the-uk-if-theres-no-brexit-deal/erasmus-in-the-uk-if-theres-no-brexit-deal"
target="_blank">https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/erasmus-in-the-uk-if-theres-no-brexit-deal/erasmus-in-the-uk-if-theres-no-brexit-deal</a>
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