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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Response rates from 118 Clonliffe East voters.
87% Yes |
13% No |
87% Yes |
13% No |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 118 Clonliffe East voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 118 Clonliffe East voters.
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Unique answers from Clonliffe East voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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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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If the EU budget increases for exchange students, foreign student budgets in Ireland should also be increased
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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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