Statements and key messages
Institutional Position
- Queen’s University Belfast - Brexit Update November 2018
- Joint Post-Brexit Open Letter
- EU Exit Institutional Position Paper
- Russell Group Vice-Chancellors letter President Tusk ahead of the European Council meeting
Staff Communications
- Vice-Chancellor's email - 13 January 2017
- Vice-Chancellor's email - 16 September 2016
- Vice-Chancellor’s email - 8 July 2016
- Vice-Chancellor’s email - 24 June 2016
Student Communications
The UK government has guaranteed that EU students beginning their studies in 2018/19 and 2019/20 will continue to be treated in the same way for the duration of their studies – i.e. their fees/immigration status will not change as a result of Brexit.
It is hoped that this guarantee will be extended to students beginning their studies in 2020/21 and possibly beyond but this has not yet been confirmed. This page will be updated accordingly when more information is available.
- Vice-Chancellor's email to current students - 1 July 2016
- Email to Undergraduate offer holders - 1 July 2016
- Email to Postgraduate offer holders - 1 July 2016
Related Links and Partners
- Department for the Economy - EU Nationals and student finance in Northern Ireland
- Department for Education statement - Funding support for EU students
- Joint Report by the UK Government and the European Union – Phase one of the exit negotiations
- Universities and Colleges Employers Association (UCEA) Update 17:098 – EU citizens’ rights – joint report from phase 1 of EU/UK negotiations
- Universities UK - Brexit FAQs for universities and students
- The Russell Group – Latest news and policy statements
- RCUK Statement - International collaboration post-EU referendum
- Confederation of British Industry – An insight into what Brexit means for industry
- Institute of Directors – Navigating Brexit for business
- Scottish Government – What the thinking is in Scotland on Brexit
- Welsh Government – Securing Wales’ future
Insight and Analysis
Brexit repository