The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Universiti­es see drop in EU citizen applicatio­ns

Scottish figures have decreased for first time in six years following Brexit vote

- Ciaran sneddon cisneddon@thecourier.co.uk

The number of EU students looking to study at Scottish universiti­es has dropped for the first time in six years.

Figures released by Ucas show a 5% decline in the applicatio­ns made by potential students from across the EU in the wake of the Brexit vote.

A total of 44,430 EU citizens applied to study in 2016, dropping to 42,250 this year.

There has also been a slight decline in the number of Scots applying to the nation’s universiti­es.

Meanwhile, applicatio­ns from UK and non-EU students have continued to rise.

However, the impact of the reduction in EU applicants choosing to come to Scotland has brought the overall figures down.

SNP MSP James Dornan, convener of the education and skills committee, said: “After years of steady increases in the number of EU students choosing to study in Scotland, it is really worrying that the latest Ucas figures show that every UK nation has suffered a decrease in applicatio­ns from EU students since the Brexit vote last year.

“This is bad news for our universiti­es and for jobs in the wider economy. EU students generate hundreds of millions for the Scottish economy – we cannot afford to risk the huge and positive impact they make as active learners, workers and contributo­rs to our society.

“While the Scottish Government has guaranteed tuition fees for EU students this year, Theresa May’s harmful crackdown on internatio­nal students sets a dangerous precedent for universiti­es after Brexit.

“The Tories’ increasing­ly insular approach to the world is damaging the UK’s reputation to the point that their acts of self-harm are putting EU students off coming here.

“This is the first time in years Scotland has seen a decline by this stage in the applicatio­n process and the SNP will do all in its power to make sure we protect ourselves from further damage from this disastrous hard Brexit cliff edge the Tories are blindly heading towards.”

A study in 2011-12 showed EU students generated £414.1 million for the Scottish economy and in doing so created 3,743 jobs.

The number of people from the most deprived areas applying to Dundee University has dropped.

However, the figure has held steady at St Andrews and increased at Abertay University.

 ??  ?? caption with rule MSP James Dornan says the slump is “worrying”.
caption with rule MSP James Dornan says the slump is “worrying”.

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