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This open access book examines the effects of Brexit on UK higher education, based on the largest academic research project conducted in the UK across 12 universities in all four nations.The Brexit decision in 2016 has brought about a profound transformation in UK higher education, with the decline in EU engagement reshaping the sector in many areas, including recruitment of academic staff, research collaboration, university facilities and the declining diversity of students in British institutions. This study, grounded in 127 interviews with university leaders and academic staff, focuses especially on the sharp reduction in EU student entry into UK universities and how this is being experienced in the UK.With an analysis of the impact of Brexit in three areas, revenue, diversity and competition, the book also offers a broader understanding of the internationalisation of higher education in the UK. The authors review developments in policy and practice in the internationalisation of UK higher education and research, including scholarly studies and perspectives. The argument is supported by rich data including up to date statistics on enrolment and well-crafted qualitative case studies. Significantly, Brexit, EU Students and UK Higher Education offers implicit and explicit wider lessons which can be expanded to other HE systems and global HE.The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by UKRI.
Vassiliki Papatsiba is Reader in Social Sciences – Education, School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University, UK.Simon Marginson is Professor of Higher Education, Department of Education, University of Oxford, UK.
[all chapters authored by Vassiliki Papatsiba and Simon Marginson unless otherwise indicated]1. Introduction2. Internationalisation and UK higher education3. Brexit and UK higher education by Ludovic Highman, Simon Marginson and Vassiliki Papatsiba4. EU student numbers: “The sector may see them disappear overnight”5. Diversity: “It’s about our being as a university”6. Competition: “Universities will be almost poaching students off one another”7. Case studies of 12 individual universities8. Discussion and conclusionsBibliographyIndex
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Celia Whitchurch, William Locke, Giulio Marini, UK) Whitchurch, Dr Celia (IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education and Society, University College London, Australia) Locke, Dr William (University of Melbourne, UK) Marini, Dr Giulio (Social Science Research Institute at University College London, Simon Marginson
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