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Universities will pay a high price now our future has been voted down (The Guardian 27 June 2016) – english information

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Article from the British daily newspaper The Guardian as of 27 June 2016, author: Peter Scott, professor at the Institute of Education and former vice-chancellor of Kingston University. According to Scott, the „Brexit“ (the UK leaving the EU) will have negative effects on science and research in the UK. [Abstract: Editors of Education Worldwide]
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UK scientists dropped from EU projects because of post-Brexit funding fears (The Guardian 12 July 2016) – english information

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Article from the British daily newspaper The Guardian as of 12 July 2016, author: Ian Sample, Science editor. Article about the negative effects the Brexit (the UK leaving the EU) already seems to have on science and research in the UK, even before an official request to leave the EU has been handed in by the UK. [Abstract: Editors of Education Worldwide]
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Researchers reeling as UK votes to leave EU – english information

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The article describes the reaction of many British scientists to the votum for a Brexit (the UK leaving the EU) in the referendum of 23.06.16. The article was published in the journal „Nature“, a journal for natural sciences, on 24.06.16 by Daniel Cressey and Alison Abbott. It was translated and re-printed in the German scientific journal „Spektrum“. [Abstract: Editors of Education Worldwide]
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Universities will pay a high price now our future has been voted down (The Guardian 27 June 2016) – english information

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Article from the British daily newspaper The Guardian as of 27 June 2016, author: Peter Scott, professor at the Institute of Education and former vice-chancellor of Kingston University. According to Scott, the „Brexit“ (the UK leaving the EU) will have negative effects on science and research in the UK. [Abstract: Editors of Education Worldwide]
universities-high-price-eu-exit-scientific-capability           [Report a broken link] United Kingdom; Europe

UK scientists dropped from EU projects because of post-Brexit funding fears (The Guardian 12 July 2016) – english information

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Article from the British daily newspaper The Guardian as of 12 July 2016, author: Ian Sample, Science editor. Article about the negative effects the Brexit (the UK leaving the EU) already seems to have on science and research in the UK, even before an official request to leave the EU has been handed in by the UK. [Abstract: Editors of Education Worldwide]
uk-scientists-dropped-from-eu-projects-because-of-post-brexit-funding-fears           [Report a broken link] United Kingdom; Europe

What’s next? 5 Brexit lessons for European research (Science|Business 26 June 2016) – Deutsche Informationen

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Das Portal Science|Business versucht, Wissenschaft, Wirtschaft und Politik zusammenzubringen und liefert dafür Artikel, Neuigkeiten, Berichte, Netzwerke und mehr. Der Autor des vorliegenden Brexit-Artikels, Richard L. Hudson arbeitete laut perlentaucher.de 25 Jahre für das „Wall Street Journal“, davon sechs Jahre als Chefredakteur der Europa-Ausgabe. Derzeit ist er Editor-in-chief und Vice Chair of the Board des Portals Science|Business. [Zusammenfassung: Redaktion Bildung Weltweit]
[Zusammenfassung: Redaktion Bildung Weltweit] Schlagwörter Europäische Union; Europäische

Was bedeutet der Brexit für die Forschung? (Deutsche Welle 25.06.2016) – Deutsche Informationen

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Deutsche Welle Artikel vom 25.06.2016, Autor: Fabian Schmidt. „Großbritannien und die EU sind in der Forschung eng vernetzt – beim Austausch von Wissenschaftlern, in der Finanzierung und bei der Festlegung von Standards und Regeln. Wie geht es weiter? Mehr Fragen als Antworten.“ [Zusammenfassung: Angaben des Autors der Webseite]
[Zusammenfassung: Angaben des Autors der Webseite] Schlagwörter Europäische Union