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"In an increasingly competitive and economically interconnected world, having an excellent basic education is a decisive starting point for every young person entering the world of work.
Often, however, young Europeans start from a disadvantage compared with their peers in the rest of the world: recent research found that only 200 European universities rank among the top 500 of the world.
Giving European students the best possible preparation for their entry into the world of work is the challenge that we must meet with determination and without wasting time, by increasing funding for student mobility programmes (such as, for example, the Erasmus programme, which has proved to be one of the most popular instruments with young Europeans) and providing loans to students so that they can study for a Master’s degree abroad. This will raise the quality of the training of European students and, at the same time, it will strengthen the EU’s competitiveness."@en1
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