A compromise has ended months of wrangling over the budget for the European Union new Erasmus Mundus programme. EU education ministers this week backed a compromise €230 million (£160 million) upper limit on the exchange scheme between universities in EU and non-EU states, which will run from 2004 to 2008.
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