About 200 jobs are expected to go at Bangor University after it missed its student recruitment targets 鈥 the latest in a series of cost-cutting exercises affecting Welsh institutions.
The University of South Wales has also announced it is cutting 90 jobs and closing courses as well as withdrawing from some research areas to focus its output on a select number of topics.
Wales has been hit particularly hard by the financial crisis embroiling the UK sector聽owing to demographic declines that have plunged enrolments more steeply than English equivalents.
Bangor鈥檚 vice-chancellor Edmund Burke told staff in an email on 19聽February that its student intake this year was below its budget target and 7 per cent smaller than the previous year. The intake for 2025 is also expected to be down, he adds.
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Its international student numbers in 2024 were half what they were in 2023, Burke says, following the sector-wide recruitment squeeze caused primarily by changing visa rules.
The university needs to cut 200 jobs to save 拢15 million as a result. Burke says a voluntary redundancy scheme will initially be extended but did not rule out compulsory redundancies. Both academic and professional services roles are affected.
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Burke says that the university has also begun to move staff out of some of its buildings with a view to selling these off to further reduce costs.
He notes that although Welsh universities will be able to increase their fees to 拢9,535 in聽the autumn, there was 鈥渘o agreement for future inflation adjustment to the amount of money we receive per student鈥.
Bangor said in a statement that it was 鈥渢aking clear and proactive steps鈥 to address financial challenges,聽align costs with income and secure the university鈥檚 stability.聽
The Welsh government yesterday announced plans to provide an additional 拢19 million in funding to universities, primarily to be used on estates and digital development projects, but there are fears this has come too late to prevent the wave of redundancies hitting the sector.
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Cardiff University has already said it plans to cut 400 academic jobs and close departments while Swansea University has said it needs to save 拢30 million.聽
The University of South Wales has confirmed it will cut 90 jobs as it was 鈥渘ot exempt from the financial challenges facing the wider higher education sector鈥.
A 鈥渄ifficult decision鈥 had been made聽that 鈥渁 small number of our courses will close after all current students have completed their studies鈥, a statement said.聽
Research in future will focus on 鈥渃rime, security and justice, health and well-being, sustainable development and creative innovation鈥, the university said, with work on other areas to be withdrawn.
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鈥淲e will be looking to reduce the workforce which helps to support teaching, learning and research activity in select areas. The proposals outline a reduction of approximately 90 roles from across the institution, including the simplification and reduction of our faculty management structures,鈥澛燬outh Wales聽said, adding that聽voluntary redundancies will be offered as part of the university鈥檚 job cuts and it will 鈥渓ook to limit compulsory redundancies鈥.
鈥淲e anticipate that most of these roles will leave at the end of this academic year, but some will exit on a phased basis over the next few years to ensure all our current students can complete their programme of study,鈥 the statement added.
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