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A report out today from the House of Lords looks at the dire implications of a no-deal Brexit for UK research.

University staff and students regularly poll as two of the most anti-Brexit demographics. The former often cite access to the European Union’s Horizon programmes as a major reason, while the latter extol the virtues of studying overseas, often via the Erasmus+ exchange programme.

Today, the House of Lords EU home affairs subcommittee releases the report of its inquiry into these two flagships of UK-European academic partnership, and its message is pretty bleak.

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