Simon Redfern (Department of Earth Sciences) discusses how Brexit may impact EU research opportunities and funding in the UK.
Brendan Simms (Department of Politics and International Studies) discusses Britain's relationship with Europe, from the Vikings to the Referendum.
Geoffrey Edwards (Department of Politics and International Studies) discusses what motivates some people to support Brexit.
Catherine Barnard (Faculty of Law) discusses why it's so important that young people vote in the EU referendum.
Ahead of Britain’s EU referendum, research will explore the experiences of EU migrants working in the UK, and attitudes to employment and social...
Chris Bickerton (Department of Politics and International Relations) discusses the role of the European Union.
Cambridge Festival of Ideas 2015 launches today with over 250 events exploring arts, society and culture.
‘Excellent research in the UK: Do we need the EU?’ event held at Downing College, Cambridge
David Cameron has been widely reported to have agreed to amend the wording on the forthcoming referendum about the UK's position in the EU. But the...
In this article, originally published on the CRASSH website, Dr Rory Finnin - University Lecturer and Director of the Cambridge Ukrainian Studies...
Eurozone countries are still careering towards a financial and social ‘nightmare’ of their own making according to a leading academic speaking at...