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Education

The EU supports students

The EU gives UK students more opportunities, while EU students contribute to the UK’s economy: 

Posted on 6th May 201622nd June 2016 by Paul Andrew Dunne
Posted in Education, Get the factsTagged Benefits, Education, employment education, Erasmus, EU, Jobs, Opportunity, Students, tuition, tuition fees, UK, UKtoStay, Universities

Why universities are right to take sides on Brexit
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Posted on 12th October 201522nd June 2016 by UKtoStay
Posted in Education, Recommended reads, Science & ResearchTagged Academic, Academics, Arguments, Benefits, Brexit, campaign, Education, EU, EU Referendum, Europe, European Union, Experts, Facts, Investment, Knowledge, referendum, Research, UK to Stay, UKtoStay, Universities

Britain’s students are stronger in Europe -Megan Dunn (NUS President)
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Posted on 11th October 201522nd June 2016 by UKtoStay
Posted in Education, Recommended reads, Who wants the UKtoStay?Tagged Benefits, Brexit, campaign, Education, EU, EU Referendum, Europe, European Union, Facts, Megan Dunn, National Union of Students, NUS, NUS President, referendum, Students, UK, UK to Stay, UKtoStay, Universities

My laboratory would fall apart if Britain left the EU
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Posted on 28th August 201522nd June 2016 by UKtoStay
Posted in Education, Immigration, Recommended reads, Science & ResearchTagged Brexit, Education, EU, EU Referendum, Europe, European Union, Facts, Immigration, Innovation, referendum, Research, Science, Students, Study, UK, UK to Stay, UKtoStay, University, Visas

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→ Build a network of supporters across the UK to join us in shaping this campaign, getting local communities involved and listening to their concerns and ideas

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→ Provide educational materials and training sessions to volunteers so they are equipped to educate their local communities on why the UK is #BetterIn the EU

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→ In the final months before the referendum, we will provide volunteers with materials for an on the ground campaign in the areas that will have the most impact

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