That's it

England has dropped out of the universities' Erasmus program.

Around 30,000 students spent a few months in the UK each year.

Now nobody will - like I did 20 years ago - get lost in the former industrial city of Leicester (known for its first division football club and its Indian community) and the other provincial cities.

At the time, I canceled the renowned art history university in St. Andrews - out of respect for too much nature.

And the professors in Bonn actually claimed that

museum studies were

particularly good

in the Midlands, of all

places.

I was only interested in the fact that the 300,000-inhabitant city is not too far from London.

But what will happen to Leicester now if the international students stay away?

Will the British students even miss us?

20 years ago in the campus shared apartment you were called Ken, Phil, Ikenna.

You weren't even of legal age.

I stayed there to get in touch with the English.

A very German ambition.