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Home>Brexit (Page 3)

Brexit

10/11/2016

KU overseas students may face Brexit threat, warns deputy VC

KU funding and the future status of international staff and students remains uncertain in the wake of Brexit, the deputy …

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20/10/2016

International KU students faced with uncertainty after Brexit vote

Foreign students at KU have welcomed a drop in the pound following the Brexit vote which means they can study …

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01/03/2016

Will Boris Johnson’s backing for Brexit persuade non-EU students to avoid the UK?

For foreign students inside and outside the EU, the prospect of a Brexit will significantly affect them in their pursuits …

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03/02/2016

Why Brexit is a one-way journey to self-destruction

Britain’s membership of the European Union is a 42-year-old odyssey but a referendum can annihilate all the work in 24 …

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25/01/2016

The three toughest challenges of 2016 – So far!

The advent of the new year could not have been grimmer. The shooting in Israel’s capital Tel Aviv, Saudi Arabia’s …

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