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30 juin 2016

Universities will pay a high price now our future has been voted down

http://static.guim.co.uk/static/c55907932af8ee96c21b7d89a9ebeedb4602fbbf/common/images/logos/the-guardian/news.gifBy. Our EU exit will endanger the UK’s scientific capability and the liberal and cosmopolitan culture on campus. More...

30 juin 2016

How can universities prepare for a post-Brexit world?

http://static.guim.co.uk/static/c55907932af8ee96c21b7d89a9ebeedb4602fbbf/common/images/logos/the-guardian/news.gifByMike Boxall. No one knows how leaving the EU will affect higher education - but rather than panicking, we should be proactive and positive. More...

30 juin 2016

What has the EU ever done for my … education?

http://static.guim.co.uk/static/c55907932af8ee96c21b7d89a9ebeedb4602fbbf/common/images/logos/the-guardian/news.gifBy. British universities benefit from the EU in the form of foreign students, research grants and access to capital finance. More...

30 juin 2016

University chief rejects claim that Brexit would not deter EU students

http://static.guim.co.uk/static/c55907932af8ee96c21b7d89a9ebeedb4602fbbf/common/images/logos/the-guardian/news.gifBy and . Leave campaign claims universities would not lose out but head of UCL says UK may become unaffordable to many Europeans. More...

29 juin 2016

Le « Brexit », ou comment détourner les étudiants européens du Royaume-Uni

The ConversationBy  and . Il est difficile d’évaluer la conséquence qu’aurait le Brexit sur les étudiants et la main d’œuvre diplômée. Le retrait du Royaume-Uni de l’Union européenne provoquerait une période de grande incertitude durant laquelle le pays pourrait devenir une destination universitaire moins attrayante. Voir l'article...

29 juin 2016

National effort begins to regain research integrity

Every researcher in the Netherlands is to be questioned about whether they have committed research misconduct or engaged in “sloppy science” as part of a major national effort to bolster scientific standards, writes David Matthews for Times Higher Education. Read more...

29 juin 2016

The Brexit vote signals ‘You are not welcome here’

By Alan Ruby. The latest period of globalisation has been good for higher education in Britain and much of the rest of the world. There has been freer movement of people and ideas. Last year about 4.5 million young people studied outside their home nation. Millions of others took advantage of increased opportunities for transnational education. Read more...

29 juin 2016

Steady progress in speeding up degree completion time

By Jan Petter Myklebust. Denmark is making headway in its efforts to reduce the number of students who do not complete their degree in good time. Read more...

29 juin 2016

Look at the bigger picture – Brexit is about democracy

By Chris Bickerton and Lee Jones. So far, the debate on ‘Brexit’ has been utterly laughable, reflecting both the narrowness and short-sightedness of contemporary politics, and the fact that the debate is being ‘led’ on both sides by conservatives. Read more...

29 juin 2016

Who will plug the funding gap in the event of Brexit?

By Daniel Hook. On 23 June the United Kingdom will go to the polls to participate in the most important referendum in decades: to remain as an integrated partner in the European Union or to loosen ties to Europe and to go it alone. Read more...

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