The FuturED Institute welcomes the agreement between the United Kingdom and the European Union to rejoin the Erasmus programme, marking an important step in restoring academic mobility and institutional collaboration across Europe.
Since 1987, Erasmus has supported over 13 million participants and now operates with a budget of €26.2 billion (2021–2027), connecting more than 4,000 higher education institutions worldwide. The UK has historically been a key participant, with over 200,000 UK students benefiting from the programme.
Re-engagement reinforces the international outlook of UK higher education, enabling renewed exchange, joint programmes, and collaborative research, while supporting the development of globally minded graduates.
This development aligns closely with FuturED’s mission to expand access to high-quality, internationally relevant education. Through initiatives such as the Hædlinks Programme and the HEAD-IC Certification, the Institute continues to promote mobility, experiential learning, and academic innovation.
The FuturED Institute, an organisation founded in Monaco and developed in the United Kingdom, looks forward to contributing to this renewed phase of European educational cooperation.
