EU referendum statement – Erasmus+ beyond the EU referendum: Following the vote to leave the EU, the programme itself has been in the spotlight.

Chartered Institute of Linguists responds to the EU Referendum ‘leave’ result: CIOL is committed to promoting international understanding and believes that knowledge of languages and intercultural competence benefit society economically, culturally and politically.

Brexit FAQs for universities and students: Universities UK is currently working through the ramifications of the leave vote for the higher education sector.

Languages will become a more valuable resource for UK firms after Brexit: When Britain leaves the EU, the proportion of native English speakers inside the bloc will fall from 14% to 1%

Why Brexit could be fantastic for UK study/work abroad students and graduates: How multilingual graduates can turn Brexit into an advantage.

Statement from the League of European Research Universities (LERU): Academic co-operation with the UK remains essential for Europe.