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Government to honour Erasmus+ payments in event of 'no deal' Brexit

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The Department for Education has pledged to honour funding awards through the European Union's Erasmus+ training and study programme for the next two years, even if there is a no deal Brexit.

DfE guidance published this week states that the UK government is committed to being involved with the current programme, which runs from 2014 to 2020.

The guidance says that youth groups and other organisations should continue to bid for Erasmus+ funding, with the next round of funding open for applications in October.

All awards made to bids submitted before the UK is scheduled to leave the EU in March 2019 will be honoured and those awards made after 29 March 2019 and until the end of 2020 will be underwritten by the UK government even if there is no deal, the guidance confirms.

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