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Brexit Briefing November 2017
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PM’s speech 17 Jan 2017 Leaving the single market and the ECJ
Probably leaving the customs union too Tighter control of immigration
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Do as I say and nobody gets hurt
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It’s all going terribly well, Theresa…
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Settled status (26 June 2017) Available immediately to EU citizens with 5 years continuous residency… …from a date TBA, likely to be after the triggering of Article 50 and before we leave.
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The Florence speech (22.09.17) A 2-year transition
EU citizen rights enshrined in UK law UK Courts to take account of EU judgements During transition, new EU arrivals must register
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Message to EU Citizens (19.10.17)
Settled status application process will be simple and cheap No need for comprehensive sickness insurance User group advising on design & implementation to include EU citizens
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Key issues for UK HE: students, staff and research
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UK Facts and figures There are currently nearly half a million international students at UK universities, with over 125,000 of them [c5% of the total population] from EU countries. 16% of academic staff at UK universities are from EU countries In 2014/15 UK Universities attracted over £836 million in research grants and contracts from EU sources. This represented 14.2% of all income from research grants and contracts in that year. Source: UUK
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ENU Student numbers EU applications to UK HEIs down 2% in 2017
Source: UCAS September 2017 EU enrolments at ENU 2017 down 7%, but… EU still 14% of our overall student population Some areas remain “at risk” after 2019 (or 2021) SFC grant funding is also threatened We are pressing for fee guarantees - entry 2019 ENU has already underwritten compulsory EU mobility schemes for entrants in 2018
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ENU Staffing issues EU staff account for c10% of ENU staff
This is already below the UK HEI average There is little evidence (so far) of a “Brexit effect”
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