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According to panelists on the Publishing Perspectives Stage Thursday, possible outcomes of the UK’s vote to leave the EU include a collapse in funding for research; a drain of talented people from the European Union; and isolation from European discussions on copyright.
Andy Robinson, senior vice president and managing director of Wiley’s Society Services, said that 10 percent of the academic workforce in the UK is from the EU, against the national average of 5.6 percent. UK Prime Minister Theresa May’s tough stance on immigration has led to a question mark over the status of these workers.
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