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Boris Johnson soared to victory with a landslide win in the General Election, putting Brexit and the Conservatives’ vision for science and research very much back on the agenda. But what does a now inevitable Brexit mean for universities and those working in higher education, and has the election highlighted a graduate, non-graduate split among voters? THE deputy news editor John Morgan and THE data editor Simon Baker speak to Naomi Firsht about the election results and discuss what the future holds for HE under Boris Johnson’s government.
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Tory election victory sets scene for UK research funding battle
Tory campus free speech bill would ‘stoke new culture war’
Split between graduate, non-graduate voters has bearing on universities
UK universities face up to Brexit after Tory election win
By Campus by Times Higher Education4
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Boris Johnson soared to victory with a landslide win in the General Election, putting Brexit and the Conservatives’ vision for science and research very much back on the agenda. But what does a now inevitable Brexit mean for universities and those working in higher education, and has the election highlighted a graduate, non-graduate split among voters? THE deputy news editor John Morgan and THE data editor Simon Baker speak to Naomi Firsht about the election results and discuss what the future holds for HE under Boris Johnson’s government.
Read more:
Tory election victory sets scene for UK research funding battle
Tory campus free speech bill would ‘stoke new culture war’
Split between graduate, non-graduate voters has bearing on universities
UK universities face up to Brexit after Tory election win

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