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EU students are already cancelling their offers from UK design schools over Brexit, with major implications for the future of the sector says Ben Evans.
THE potential impact of Brexit on higher education ranges from “bad, to awful, to catastrophic”, a leading official has warned. Professor Sir Timothy O’Shea, principal of Edinburgh ...
Two months on from the result, anyone assessing Brexit impact has to admit that in truth “it’s too soon to say”. For higher and further education in Scotland, however, there seems to be ...
How Brexit could hurt British education. ... Britain gets some money for education from the European Union, but there isn’t a consensus in Britain about whether that amount can easily be made up.
Brexit would add bureaucracy and complexity to their travel arrangements and make parents reconsider. Around 5.5% of higher education students are from EU countries.
"Universities are felt by many people not to be quite as relevant as they could be. They have become a preserve of the left-wing elite," says Professor Sir Ed Byrne. "Their thinking isn't as ...
A 2015 OECD report, Education at a Glance, calculated that there were over 4.5m students worldwide in 2012 enrolled outside own countries, known as "global citizens" or the "new diaspora".
THE IMPACT of Brexit on UK schools and the numbers of teachers allowed to work in the UK since has "gone under the radar" according to a leading education expert. By Tom Hussey 09:01, Sun, Feb 27 ...
Long an export article, the appeal of a British education in the UAE is expected to remain undimmed The names of great British schools are rooted deep in the cultural memory of millions across the ...
The break-up between the EU and UK may have been delayed until October 31, but students across Europe are still wondering how Brexit will affect their tuition fees and student loans. Their worries ...
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