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"During my long career as a professor at an Austrian university, I was able to be part of the Erasmus success story: I saw how students returned home from their Erasmus stay with more knowledge of the world, more self-assurance, motivation and a positive image of Europe. The economy, for its part, regards experience abroad as an important qualification. Erasmus also makes a significant contribution in the context of the common, single market. It is one of the European Union’s most visible and most popular programmes and is already 99 % subscribed this year. Therefore it is necessary to provide additional resources for the programme. Students who start their Erasmus stays in the coming months need clarity as soon as possible. We should not be sowing confusion at this stage. Erasmus 2013 should not start with a budget deficit. We cannot afford to damage this standard-bearer for European education and employment policy, especially at this time. Education is the best recipe for combating youth unemployment."@en1

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