Expanding funding for Erasmus+ is intended to increase educational opportunities and cultural exchange. Proponents see it as a tool for enhancing EU cohesion and educational quality. Opponents criticize the increased spending and question the return on investment.
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No
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Young people should be given the opportunity to experience the wider EU to gain an enhanced sense of the global community and promote future cooperation and under standing between member states.
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Yes, assuming that Irish students are benefiting equally by going abroad as would incoming EU students to our education system
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Student exchange programs such as Erasmus get funded however Irish vet students forced to study aboard due to the lack of college places in Ireland get no funding or grants
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If the EU budget increases for exchange students, foreign student budgets in Ireland should also be increased
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