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07-04-2016, 07:19 AM
CAMBRIDGE, United Kingdom: Britain’s shock Brexit vote has left the country’s universities worried about its impact, whether on exchange programmes or research funding.
In Cambridge, southeast England, students at the world-famous university’s 31 colleges have left for the summer, but among the teaching staff still here the word Brexit is on everyone’s lips. "It’s the only topic of conversation, even a week later," Athene Donald, master of Churchill College, told AFP, adding that it was still "far too early to k**w what the consequences are going to be".
British universities received 836 million British pounds in subsidies and research contracts in the 2014-15 academic year alone.
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In Cambridge, southeast England, students at the world-famous university’s 31 colleges have left for the summer, but among the teaching staff still here the word Brexit is on everyone’s lips. "It’s the only topic of conversation, even a week later," Athene Donald, master of Churchill College, told AFP, adding that it was still "far too early to k**w what the consequences are going to be".
British universities received 836 million British pounds in subsidies and research contracts in the 2014-15 academic year alone.
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