Edinburgh University principal in '˜catastrophic' Brexit warning

The potential impact of Brexit on higher education 'ranges from bad, to awful, to catastrophic', the principal of Edinburgh University has warned.

By The Newsroom Tuesday, 25th October 2016, 11:29 am Updated Tuesday, 25th October 2016, 9:23 pm

Timothy OShea says things will get worse after Brexit. Picture: Kate Chandler

Professor Sir Timothy O’Shea told MPs on the Scottish affairs committee that while the outcome of leaving the European Union is as yet unknown, “however you parameterise it, things get worse”.

The University of Edinburgh is ranked in the top 20 higher education institutions across the world, with the principal and vice-chancellor stressing the importance of overseas staff and students to the sector.

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He urged Prime Minister Theresa May to consider striking a “special deal”, warning that any future restrictions on the free movement of Europeans would have a damaging impact on the sector.

Sir Timothy said Home Office visa restrictions had damaged universities “a bit”, but added: “If Brexit isn’t appropriately negotiated they could be damaged in a very serious way.