December 18th, 2017
The HR webpages on Brexit have been updated to reflect the latest position following recent announcements on ‘phase 1’ of negotiations, which included citizenship and the future rights of EU residents in the UK; access to Horizon 2020 and Erasmus + beyond March 2019; and the UK’s future participation in EU programmes.
While these are considered to be a step in the right direction, the University continues to monitor the situation through our Brexit Taskforce, shaping the measures that will help us mitigate the impact of Brexit for our students, staff and the institution.
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