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Erasmus+ will support 250,000 Brits to study abroad


Erasmus+ would contribute to improving the quality of education and training at all levels, and fund new cross-border projects to tackle poor reading skills, for example. Foreign language skills were falling behind, added Vassiliou, particularly in countries like Britain, and the new programme would support initiatives to boost them. It would also support better use and modernisation of ICT for students and teachers.

Read more: University World News

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