Brexit Watch: Scientists Grapple with the Fallout. Cressey, D. Nature, July, 2016.
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Xenophobia and mobility fears among issues facing researchers two weeks on. [Excerpt] Two weeks after the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union, the future remains opaque. Concerns within the research community are particularly intense for those who rely on the EU for funding, or who have the right to work in the United Kingdom only because they are citizens of other EU countries. Here is Nature's selection of the week's post-Brexit science news. [\n] [...]
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  title = {Brexit Watch: Scientists Grapple with the Fallout},
  author = {Cressey, Daniel},
  year = {2016},
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[Excerpt] Two weeks after the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union, the future remains opaque. Concerns within the research community are particularly intense for those who rely on the EU for funding, or who have the right to work in the United Kingdom only because they are citizens of other EU countries. Here is Nature's selection of the week's post-Brexit science news.

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