Why I believe Brexit means new opportunities for UK higher education

Jamie Martin, former adviser to Michael Gove, believes the Brexit vote represents the dawning of a bright new era for British universities

Published on
June 24, 2016
Last updated
February 16, 2017

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I thought that Brexit was about to kick off all foreigners and now it seems that it was question of change EU 'unskilled' academics for non EU academics? OMG Grandpa is going to be quite upset to still see stupid foreigners around, at least not continentals...
The markets won't allow a leisurely stroll to Article 50. There's a rapidly growing petition on the Gov't website for a 2nd referendum.
What a relief ... and there was me fretting about the future.
I think that the new changes always better than old. But new steps are always hard to do. Education is the most important sphere and before making any decision should considered all pros and cons. All people should have a possibility to study in different country. My sister studies at the university from different Europe country and feels very happy. But the program is difficult. She doesn’t have time for writing home task and uses different sites https://coolessay.net/ which can help her.

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