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Mind the Brexit – addressing the discrimination literature gap in UK students
There is a lack of the up-to-date literature on discrimination in the UK in general, but student groups seem particularly excluded within this research topic. Following the reported increases in discrimination in light of Brexit and Covid-19, this article discusses the implications of this issue on student mental health in the UK, and how my own PhD project is addressing this literature gap.