The Scotsman

EU student numbers double in Scotland

- By ALISON CAMPSIE

The number of EU students studying at Scotland’s universiti­es has almost doubled since 2006, new figures show.

EU nationals now account for the largest rise in student numbers in higher education in Scotland, a briefing from the Scottish Parliament Informatio­n Centre (SPICE) said.

There were 13,312 EU nationals studying at a Higher Education Institutio­n (HEI) in Scotland during the 2014-15 aca- demic year – up from 6,738 in 2006-7.

More EU students came from Bulgaria than anywhere else, with 1,494 nationals studying at one of Scotland’s HEIS during 2014-15, separate figures from the Scottish Funding Council show.

Scotland was also a popular choice with students from Ireland (1,123), Germany (1,154), Lithuania (1,029), France (904) and Sweden (731).

Business and administra­tion was the most popular subject amongst EU students along with biological sciences, engineerin­g, computer sciences and creative arts and design.

EU students are afforded the same rights as their Scottish counterpar­ts and pay no tuition fees to study here.

Following the Brexit result in June, education secretary John Swinney pledged continued funding for EU students due to start in Scotland this year.

“We will continue to discuss with universiti­es and students the impact of the referendum result and how we can all ensure Scotland’s universiti­es remain attractive, competitiv­e and diverse,” a Scottish Government spokeswoma­n said.

Universiti­es Scotland called on the Scottish Government to provide “as much certainty as it can” on the fees status of EU students applying for entry in 2017.

Director Alastair Sim said: “Brexit is causing a great of uncertaint­y for EU staff and students in our universiti­es and for the universiti­es themselves as policy and funding decisions are left unresolved.”

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