Cambridge vice-chancellor Borysiewicz London, Feb. 20: Oxford University may break with 700 years of tradition and open a foreign campus to cope with the possible fallout of Brexit, The Daily Telegraph of London reported today. Should Oxford and other leading institutions sign off on the proposals, construction of the new Parisian campus would begin in 2018." If Oxford overcame its instincts and finally opened a campus in France, would it consider doing the same in India? A spokesman told this newspaper: "The university has received several constructive and helpful proposals from European colleagues since the Brexit vote. What finally happens will depend, of course, on the terms of Brexit that Prime Minister Theresa May is able to negotiate.
Source: The Telegraph February 20, 2017 21:37 UTC