The Irish government has allocated €2m (£1.7m) to support Northern Ireland students participating in the EUErasmusPlus scheme ✈️📚 Brexit
"During my many engagements in Northern Ireland, including with the universities' vice-chancellors, the loss of access to Erasmus+ Programme was constantly being raised - I understand that," Mr Harris said in a statement on Thursday.
"This funding will bolster the financial capacity of the institutions to meet the mobility needs of their students."
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