At a Universities UK (UUK) conference to be held today, Thursday 29
November, delegates will consider how universities can address the
implications of Brexit.
In his keynote speech, Chief Executive of
Universities UK, Alistair Jarvis, will set out what
universities require from government post-Brexit to deliver
maximum benefit to British people, local communities and the
economy, regardless of whether there is a deal or not.
Alistair Jarvis said, “It is critical to the national interest,
to the economy and wider society, that the UK’s universities
thrive post-Brexit – to do so, our government must show the
required ambition and provide the right support to ensure that
they are at the heart of a successful post-Brexit UK.”
To achieve this desired impact the government must focus on the
following policy priorities:
- Ensuring the
promises made on confirmation of settled status for EU nationals
working at our universities are met through a smooth, simple and
timely process
- Developing an
ambitious international education strategy to grow international
student numbers
- Implementing
an immigration system that recognises the value of international
students and staff and enables them to enter the UK with minimal
barriers and bureaucracy
- Supporting the
expansion of outward student mobility by securing the UK's
involvement in the next Erasmus+ programme from 2021
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v. Supporting
the growth of international research collaboration by securing
access to, and influence over, the Horizon Europe research and
innovation programme (the successor to Horizon 2020)
The speech will also draw attention to the significant and
damaging implications of a ‘no deal’ Brexit for universities.
Alistair Jarvis said: “A ‘no deal’ Brexit would have huge
implications for universities in all corners of the UK, and prove
enormously damaging for regional jobs, growth and skills. EU
staff and students at British universities, and UK staff and
students at European universities, would be left facing huge
uncertainty.”
The event coincides with the publication of UUK’s official ‘no deal’
advice which outlines the risks to universities of the
UK leaving the European Union (EU) without a deal.
ENDS
Notes:
- The conference
‘UK universities:
preparing for Brexit’ will take
place on Thursday 29 November at Woburn House Conference
Centre, 20 Tavistock Square, London.
- UUK’s official
advice to government on the risks to universities if the UK
leaves the European Union (EU) without a deal can be
found here.