Scientific research, particularly at the university level, has long been a hallmark of UK economic and technological prosperity. This article analyzes how Brexit will change scientific research at UK universities by examining the flow of people and funds across borders and offers thoughts on researchers’ and Parliament’s role in supporting the future efficacy of the UK scientific domain
The United Kingdom has a tradition of excellence in higher education and is recognised as an importa...
With the loss of EU funding and collaborative opportunities – as well as a shake-up of research coun...
The Brexit vote in 2016 caused consternation in higher education circles. Financial and reputational...
On June 23, 2016, the people of the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union, forever changi...
Brexit has weakened collaboration between UK higher education institutions and their EU counterparts...
This article on post-Brexit policies for higher education and research suggests that these public po...
This article reflects upon Brexit and its implications for Higher Education in the UK. First, it dis...
The research and higher education sectors have an exemplary place in the referendum debate. They wer...
British science and technology are already haemorrhaging talent and collaborations because of the Br...
The UK higher education sector has entered a period of turbulence, as the consequences of the UK lea...
Funding, regulation, immigration, and investment should be points of focus</jats:p
This article explores the likely impact of Brexit on UK higher education. Because negotiations betwe...
The UK higher education attracts a far higher number of international academics from all over the wo...
>Continuity and certainty are crucial to excellent scientific research, which builds on decades of f...
Based on thematic data analysis of reports from a qualitative cross-country study, the article explo...
The United Kingdom has a tradition of excellence in higher education and is recognised as an importa...
With the loss of EU funding and collaborative opportunities – as well as a shake-up of research coun...
The Brexit vote in 2016 caused consternation in higher education circles. Financial and reputational...
On June 23, 2016, the people of the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union, forever changi...
Brexit has weakened collaboration between UK higher education institutions and their EU counterparts...
This article on post-Brexit policies for higher education and research suggests that these public po...
This article reflects upon Brexit and its implications for Higher Education in the UK. First, it dis...
The research and higher education sectors have an exemplary place in the referendum debate. They wer...
British science and technology are already haemorrhaging talent and collaborations because of the Br...
The UK higher education sector has entered a period of turbulence, as the consequences of the UK lea...
Funding, regulation, immigration, and investment should be points of focus</jats:p
This article explores the likely impact of Brexit on UK higher education. Because negotiations betwe...
The UK higher education attracts a far higher number of international academics from all over the wo...
>Continuity and certainty are crucial to excellent scientific research, which builds on decades of f...
Based on thematic data analysis of reports from a qualitative cross-country study, the article explo...
The United Kingdom has a tradition of excellence in higher education and is recognised as an importa...
With the loss of EU funding and collaborative opportunities – as well as a shake-up of research coun...
The Brexit vote in 2016 caused consternation in higher education circles. Financial and reputational...