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<p>Under the Withdrawal Agreement negotiated with the EU, the UK will continue to
participate fully in the 2014–20 Erasmus+ and European Solidarity Corps programmes.
This means that the projects successfully bid for during the current programmes will
continue to receive funding for the full duration of the project, including those
where it runs beyond 2020 and the end of the transition period.</p><p>The government
has decided that it is not in the UK's interests to seek continuing participation
in the next Erasmus+ programme. Instead, we are introducing a new international educational
exchange scheme which has a genuinely global reach. Under the Turing scheme, UK universities,
colleges, and schools will be able to bid for funding to enable their students to
travel abroad for study and work placements – for any of their students, regardless
of nationality.</p>
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