Information for applicants, current students, exchange students and staff on the impact of the UK leaving the EU
The UK has left the European Union with the transition period ending on 31 December 2020.
This will mean that there may be changes to your student journey at Aston. We have highlighted below the key changes.
These pages were last updated on 9 October 2020 and are being monitored frequently.
The current global pandemic may mean that how you study at Aston University looks different this year, and you may be wondering how this affects you in relation to the changes in UK visa and immigration requirements.
Please keep up to date with the University’s information about Covid-19.
If you are a UK national but have been living in the EEA for at least the last 3 years, then you may qualify for Home (UK) fees. Please contact fee assessment for further information.
How Brexit will affect your time at Aston
How Brexit will affect your studies at Aston
How Brexit will affect your placement as an Aston student
How Brexit will affect your Erasmus+ exchange at Aston
How Brexit will affect your double/joint degree studies
Aston University are expanding their international links with International Credit Mobility funding
This page has been designed to help to support our many staff across all areas of the University who are directly affected by the UK’s decision to leave the EU
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