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Published in: HomeWhat will Brexit mean for the future of European student mobility?
The UK government's stance on immigration will likely cost British students their access to Erasmus+. How will UK...
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Published in: HomeThe many Brexits of Bristol
Bristol strongly supported Remain but not all of its component parts did. Ward-level data reveals who voted for...
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Published in: HomeHow can we resist post-Brexit racism?
What does one do when they feel their home turning against them?
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Published in: HomeAutomatic transformation of EU citizenship rights is the way forward
The British Home Office has created a bureaucratic nightmare for EU citizens applying for permanent residency. Might...
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Published in: HomeBristol, Brexit and the creative challenge
Bristol’s creative industries give the city a strong starting point for taking the city global post-Brexit. But it...
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Published in: HomeBrexit and unemployment: where bureaucracy becomes brutal
Receiving jobseeker’s allowance isn’t enough for EEA nationals to prove they are looking for work. But if that’s not...
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Published in: HomeBrexit, Bristol and business
Business was never unified on its stance towards Brexit, and very few assessments have studied how it will affect...
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Published in: HomeMaking sense of Brexit: foreigners in defence of foreigners’ rights
There are a reported three million EU citizens and more than five million non-EU citizenships in Britain. Why aren’t...
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Published in: HomeNeighbourhood responses to Brexit challenges
“Taking back control”, they said. If that means being active citizens and active listeners, there may be hope.
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Published in: Home#BristolBrexit: a city responds to Brexit
Uncertainty is plaguing the transition to a post-Brexit Britain. Cities can, and must, address it head on in ways...