Erasmus scheme
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I agree it sounds a lot, so I checked my old university's (Loughborough) financial report - total expenditure in 2023-2024 of £367M. That's for less than 20k students. Places like UCL and Manchester are twice that size. So the total Erasmus cost is equivalent to one medium/large university
Huzzah said:
I approve of education, travel and the opportunity to study abroad. I'm obviously out of touch but f*** me at £1/2 billion this seems expensive.
Yeah, my initial thought was "great" until I heard on Newscast a) the cost and b) they're cancelling the Turing Scheme which is better.Mortarboard said:
Works out at less than 0.5% of annual spending on education.
How many use Erasmus though?
M.
In the last year the UK was a part of the scheme 9,900 UK students partook while 16,100 EU students received an education within the UK.How many use Erasmus though?
M.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cg4ng7ee9vwo
Note the cost was £126m/year at that time.
Edited to replace a word which might have been misinterpreted.
Edited by scenario8 on Thursday 18th December 13:40
Edited by scenario8 on Thursday 18th December 13:41
Huzzah said:
I approve of education, travel and the opportunity to study abroad. I'm obviously out of touch but f*** me at £1/2 billion this seems expensive.
And that is just for starters?Part of Starmer's desire to be pally ("improve relations") with the EU, and to overcome Brexit, perhaps? A potential for a few more student votes too?
What mandate does Starmer have to make these decisions, seemingly off his own bat? Chagos Islands deal is another example.
Someone please enlighten me. Perhaps I just missed seeing them in the Labour Manifesto?
Mortarboard said:
Works out at 50k a student. Seems spicy alright.
Grants might be more cost effective
M.
Indeed. At face value this looks very expensive. Which isn't to say the broader goals aren’t “very lovely”, but one can’t help wondering whether there is a better way to use the money (if it must be used at all) and could forgive contributors from wondering whether rejoining the scheme, particularly at such a high cost, isn’t part of a broader strategy with the EU.Grants might be more cost effective
M.
RizzoTheRat said:
I agree it sounds a lot, so I checked my old university's (Loughborough) financial report - total expenditure in 2023-2024 of £367M. That's for less than 20k students. Places like UCL and Manchester are twice that size. So the total Erasmus cost is equivalent to one medium/large university
Or 10k teachers...wiggy001 said:
130R said:
Correct me if I am wrong but I believe this is reciprocal? So why are we paying anything
Anyone know the answer to this?wiggy001 said:
130R said:
Correct me if I am wrong but I believe this is reciprocal? So why are we paying anything
Anyone know the answer to this?wiggy001 said:
130R said:
Correct me if I am wrong but I believe this is reciprocal? So why are we paying anything
Anyone know the answer to this?We left the club, if we want to use part of it we have to pay.
According to the government press release it is an annual charge:
"The UK contribution for 2027 will be approximately £570 million. This covers the 2027/28 academic year. Any participation in Erasmus+ into the next Multiannual Financial Framework will need to be agreed in the future and be based on a fair and balanced contribution."
It reads like it is an "access charge" not necessarily a "paying student fees charge" because the Erasmus+ website talks about scholarship opportunities, although those who have used it before would know more.
Also bear in mind very few European Universities outside the UK rank highly in global ratings.
IMHO it's just the start of a soft rejoin with appropriate bribe.
"The UK contribution for 2027 will be approximately £570 million. This covers the 2027/28 academic year. Any participation in Erasmus+ into the next Multiannual Financial Framework will need to be agreed in the future and be based on a fair and balanced contribution."
It reads like it is an "access charge" not necessarily a "paying student fees charge" because the Erasmus+ website talks about scholarship opportunities, although those who have used it before would know more.
Also bear in mind very few European Universities outside the UK rank highly in global ratings.
IMHO it's just the start of a soft rejoin with appropriate bribe.
chrispmartha said:
wiggy001 said:
130R said:
Correct me if I am wrong but I believe this is reciprocal? So why are we paying anything
Anyone know the answer to this?We left the club, if we want to use part of it we have to pay.
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