Launch of Scottish Erasmus Replacement Scheme Yet to Be Revealed
Categories: UK EDUCATION NEWS
The Scottish National Party (SNP) promised that they would create Scotland’s replacement for the Erasmus exchange scheme, however, the Liberal Democrats are now saying that the plans have been “shelved indefinitely.”The UK has decided to withdraw from the EU student exchange program after Brexit; as a result, Scotland has also departed from the scheme, Erudera.com reports.As the STV News reports, after Scotland’s withdrawal from the scheme, SNP expressed commitment to replace Erasmus with a Scottish exchange program. Scottish Lib Dem MSP Liam McArthur filed a parliamentary question on March 31, asking about the date when SNP has planned the consultation for the Scottish exchange program.According to STV News, SNP Minister for Higher Education and Further Education Jamie Hepburn said that the government doesn’t have a “confirmed timetable” for the consultation for the proposed program.Minister criticized the government for the lack of effort in the proposal, adding that the Erasmus+ program was a “fantastic initiative” connecting universities and students in Scotland with the world. “It helped build relationships and provided invaluable life experiences for so many young people. It was a needless casualty of Brexit,” he told the media.The Scottish Government has even earlier received accusations of delaying the launch of the Scottish Erasmus Replacement Scheme.To replace the Erasmus+ program, the UK established its own program, named the Turing Scheme. It was reported that the new scheme would offer opportunities to more than 41,000 domestic and international students.The Turing Scheme was named after one of the most famous mathematicians and computer scientists, Alan Turing. It offers the chance to students to pursue studies at some renowned universities, including Yale, Harvard, the University of Toronto, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).