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Brexit: Listen to experts from Cambridge and beyond discuss how, why and what next for Brexit Britain

02 Nov 2016

Listen to some of the talks that were given as part of the University's 'Brexit Week' series, which took place from 18 - 22 October.

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Who wants to talk?

Opinion: Brexit and the importance of languages for Britain #5

01 Nov 2016

In the fifth of a new series of comment pieces written by linguists at Cambridge, Dr John Gallagher, historian of early modern Europe, argues that...

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Who wants to talk?

Opinion: Brexit and the importance of languages for Britain #4

19 Oct 2016

In the fourth of a new series of comment pieces written by linguists at Cambridge, Wendy Ayres-Bennett, Professor of French Philology and Linguistics...

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Brexit

Brexit week

17 Oct 2016

This week, in conjunction with UK in a Changing Europe, the University is holding a number of interdisciplinary discussion events to engage students...

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Who wants to talk?

Opinion: Brexit and the importance of languages for Britain #3

13 Oct 2016

In the third of a new series of comment pieces written by linguists at Cambridge, Jocelyn Wyburd, Director of the University’s Language Centre and...

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Who wants to talk?

Opinion: Brexit and the importance of languages for Britain #2

07 Oct 2016

In the second of a new series of comment pieces written by linguists at Cambridge, Dr Heather Inwood , Lecturer in Modern & Contemporary Chinese...

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Who wants to talk?

Opinion: Brexit and the importance of languages for Britain

26 Sep 2016

In the first of a new series of comment pieces written by linguists at Cambridge, Sarah Colvin, Schröder Professor of German and Head of the...

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Opinion: Brexistentialism: Britain, the drop out nation in crisis, meets Jean-Paul Sartre

11 Jul 2016

Andy Martin (Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages) discusses existentialism and the EU referendum.

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Opinion: How to start healing those Brexit family rifts

01 Jul 2016

A difference in values can be a major stumbling block for family relationships, writes Dr Lucy Blake from the Centre for Family Research for The...

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Gone with the wind...

Opinion: What Brexit means for UK science: a view from the coalface

27 Jun 2016

Simon Redfern (Department of Earth Sciences) discusses how Brexit may impact EU research opportunities and funding in the UK.

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Law in Focus: 'Brexit: Legally and constitutionally, what now?'

24 Jun 2016

In this video, Professor Mark Elliott from the Faculty of Law discusses some of the key legal points that will be critical in the Brexit process.

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The Battle of Waterloo by William Sadler II

Opinion: Britain and Europe: a long history of conflict and cooperation

21 Jun 2016

Brendan Simms (Department of Politics and International Studies) discusses Britain's relationship with Europe, from the Vikings to the Referendum.

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