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Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 6 February 2025
Clare Adamson
I will ask a supplementary question on that, just to be completely clear. There will be students in Wales who go through the Turing route as well as the Taith route—is that correct?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 6 February 2025
Clare Adamson
Okay, thank you. Mr Bibby, have you finished?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 6 February 2025
Clare Adamson
I will ask a final question. I do not know whether I will be able to get an answer, but I want to ask it anyway. Professor Cardwell mentioned a drop in A-level participation in languages and the difficulties that some universities have in relation to funding for languages. We all support the value of soft power and the positives of exchanges, but it is reported that there has been a general drop in the importance to young people of studying languages.
In addition, the impact of Covid meant that students who were studying at that time were not able to take up the longer exchanges that they might normally have taken up. There were also concerns about the sustainability of some specialist degrees in translation. This might not be related to Brexit in particular, but is there concern that there is pressure on the languages sector and that, over time, it is diminishing?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 6 February 2025
Clare Adamson
That is very helpful.
We have exhausted questions from committee members. I thank the witnesses for attending the meeting.
10:42 Meeting continued in private until 11:24.Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 6 February 2025
Clare Adamson
Okay. We can hear you again.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 6 February 2025
Clare Adamson
Good morning, and a warm welcome to the fifth meeting in 2025 of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee. We have received apologies from Patrick Harvie, and we welcome Gillian Mackay as his substitute.
Agenda item 1 is an evidence-taking session on the second phase of our inquiry into and review of the European Union-United Kingdom trade and co-operation agreement, with a focus, again, on youth mobility. We are delighted to be joined in the room by Peter Brown, director of the British Council in Scotland, and online by Paul James Cardwell, professor of law at the Dickson Poon school of law, King’s College London; and Ellie Bevan, head of policy, programmes and engagement at Taith. I warmly welcome you all.
I will start with a broad question. What has been your experience of the change in youth mobility since Brexit and what challenges, if any, have you experienced? I will start with Peter Brown, as he is in the room.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 6 February 2025
Clare Adamson
Some of us will be more familiar with the British Council than others will be. Since Brexit, what differences have there been, if any, in your ability to do your work? What challenges have you faced?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 6 February 2025
Clare Adamson
Thank you very much.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 6 February 2025
Clare Adamson
Mr Kerr, we will move on to another couple of members, but we will come back to you if we have time.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 6 February 2025
Clare Adamson
That is very helpful, given that we have been looking at the impact on and challenges for touring artists, particularly in the area of Scottish culture and folk artists.
Before we move on, I want to ask about soft power. Universities Scotland mentioned in its evidence to the committee the impact that leaving Erasmus+ is having on horizon projects. Professor Cardwell talked about people coming back to the UK to do their masters and so on. Horizon is more in the science and research area, but do you have any thoughts on that? Have you done any work on it, or do you have an indication that there has been an impact on horizon? Since the Windsor framework, we are now back in horizon, but we are not quite back in Erasmus+.
Does anyone have a comment on that?