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The number of EU students choosing to study in the UK has dropped by half since Brexit, according to new official figures.
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As academics from a variety of disciplines, we wish for Britain to remain in the European Union ... each of us believes that the interests of British universities and the knowledge economy they represent, as well as the wider future of the United Kingdom and of our continent, are best served by staying In.
Letter warns immigration rules may damage UK universities’ ability to attract global talent.
Applications from EU students who want to study in Irish universities have more than trebled since the 2016 Brexit referendum.
Senior figures in Scotland and Wales warn Brexit is bringing a ‘statutory fist crashing down’.
The number of European Union students applying to study art and design in the UK has fallen by more than half compared to last year.
Dr Philippa Whitford, MP and eminent breast cancer surgeon, shares her concerns for the future of our NHS following Brexit. Recorded in front of a live audience at Arran High School Theatre on Friday 13th September 2019.
The Department of Health has said that it hopes to rectify the issue by the end of the year.
1,500 students could also lose opportunity to study abroad.
Senior pro-vice-chancellor Andy Neely has said the University’s lost association with an EU science research programme is having negative impacts.
Brexit has forced the University of Cambridge – one of the world’s leading third-level institutions – to establish a unit in Ireland so that it can continue to engage in clinical trials research across the EU, the Irish Independent has learned.
The institution’s Vice Chancellor says other universities are already trying to poach her academics.
Many in the arts will look at 2022 with trepidation. There are still many issues with the Brexit deal from 12 months ago.
Dispute over Northern Ireland protocol puts associate membership of Horizon Europe scheme in doubt.
On April 14, 2021, the Warsaw Institute, together with The Warsaw Institute Review quarterly, had the honor of hosting another online event – the Diplomacy Talks Series. The title of the discussion, moderated by the president of the Warsaw Institute, Tomasz Kijewski, was “BREXIT and its importance for Europe and the Polish diaspora in Great Britain and Northern Ireland”.
About 1,000 university research jobs are at risk unless the UK government urgently replaces European Union funding, bosses have warned.
The construction of Bristol University's Temple Quarter Campus has been delayed again and is now not expected to open until 2025.
As Layla Moran has said, ‘staying in Erasmus should be a no-brainer’ – but the people in charge of our country seem to have no brains
Staff from across the university gathered to celebrate an agreement for the UK to rejoin the Horizon and Copernicus programmes.
The shareholding in the Irish firm is held on behalf of the chancellor, masters and scholars of the University of Cambridge.
When Boris Johnson agreed the Brexit divorce package with the EU, he promised it would unleash innovation, turning Britain into an agile “science superpower”. But rather than boost UK science and technology, Brexit has – so far – damaged it,
Analysis of data suggests that Brexit is responsible for the transatlantic shift.