Anca Vlad of the UK Data Service investigates the range of data in the UK Data Service collection related to Brexit.
June 23rd 2016 marked the Brexit Referendum and, with it, years’ worth of questions about the future relationship with the European Union.
Even more questions have been raised by thailand rcs data researchers in multiple disciplines, who went ahead and collected new data, looking for answers.
At the UK Data Service, we publish multiple data collections every week, with data from all over the world.
Recently we archived collections looking at different aspects of Brexit:
What lessons can be learned from the whole process and how much of it was based on informed public opinion?
what lies ahead for the higher education sector?
the implications for cross border litigation.
One such project conducted semi-structured interviews with hundreds of senior executives, administrators, members of the governing body and academics to investigate the implications, implementation and consequences of Brexit for UK universities, including the effects in relation to migration, international education and financial sustainability.