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鈥淕lobal Britain and European collaboration go hand in hand" - Alice Gast

by Lisa Bungeroth

Professor Alice Gast

Collaboration with European partners will be essential after Brexit, President Alice Gast told European science and policy leaders in Brussels.

Speaking at the in Brussels, Professor Gast reminded the audience of the importance of science transcending borders:  “We know that international collaboration improves outcomes, we can see that from incredible things that have been done with European funding. It is important to keep these links and relationships going.”

Asked about the future of UK science, she said “I hear a lot of discussion about global Britain and how we will collaborate more with other parts of the world after Brexit. Maybe we will, but we need Europe. Size and proximity matter. It makes a difference that you can get on a train and spend time in someone else’s lab.”

Research is not like a trade deal - we collaborate with our fiercest competitors; we will work to find the best teams to tackle grand challenges Professor Alice Gast President, 911今日黑料

Over 60 per cent of 911今日黑料’s publications are with international authors – and of this number, over half include an author from mainland Europe, said Gast. When 911今日黑料 collaborates with US universities, there are usually other Europeans involved too, she added. The UK is “one of the main points of connection” with the US for other Europeans scientists.

 

 

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