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“Brexit is done, just accept it,” they say — a year and a half on, remainers still find this very hard to do
The survey hopes to particularly capture students’ views on the single market
Students’ Union Education Officer suggested that “government interfering with academic autonomy is dangerous” as letter is sent to MPs about Brexit teaching
Anna Soubry insists the UK needs to open up its borders to international students after Brexit to avoid losing EU students
While the specific nature of Brexit remains unclear, questions about the future are addressed at the University of Manchester, hosted by the Students’ Union
Despite competition from the People’s Assembly march, thousands took to the streets during the ‘Stop Brexit’ march, including many students and young people
Shadow Education Secretary argues that “Labour respects the result of the referendum but rejects the view of many hard-line Tories of a Brexit at any cost”
Alastair Campbell calls for Manchester students to attend the upcoming ‘Stop Brexit’ protest to show “depth of concern and anger about Brexit”
Leaving the EU could put huge financial pressure on Scotland to continue providing free education to non-UK EU students after Brexit
With the Stoke-Central by-election on the horizon, Opinion Writer Cameron Broome gives a political weather forecast: Cloudy with a chance of purple rain
Former business secretary claims that loss of access to Horizon 2020 and Erasmus schemes could have damaging effects
From the Olympics to the Tour De France, 2016 was a year full of British sporting success stories. But what can they teach us about national identity, immigration and Brexit?
A well-planned exit from the EU is reliant on all voters continuing to voice their concerns
In spite of doubts cast by Brexit, EU students have been reassured by the British government that they will still be eligible for funding at UK Universities
Britain may lose many EU national academics in the post-referendum negotiations, causing serious strain on British academic institutions
The ‘Remainers’ of the Rock need to make a strong case in EU negotiations
Non-British academics have been told by the Foreign Office to hold back their input on Brexit government policy
At the annual Conservative Party conference, Prime Minister announced plans for Article 50 to be triggered by spring of next year
The University of Warwick has a shortage of accommodation for postgraduates and freshers, as they experience a rush of EU students pre-Brexit
Prof Louise Richardson said “the fabric of the institution would be undermined” if uncertainty following the referendum caused numbers of EU students to fall