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York has serious financial difficulties. They have even lowered their entry requirements to overseas students in the hope they may travel there. The Russell Group has indeed highlighted the urgent risks to the sector's long-term financial health.
Indeed-Nottingham are in a dire situation too. Everywhere is cutting back even if redundancy is not on the cards
 
So with the Syria situation...will this mean a stop of refugees fleeing and tens of thousands leaving the UK to go home?
 
So with the Syria situation...will this mean a stop of refugees fleeing and tens of thousands leaving the UK to go home?
I suppose we have to wait and see how things progress in the Country.

“If” things “relatively” stabilise then they should go Home. Absolutely.
 
It’s also important to not steel talent eg engineers could help rebuild Country. They should have that patriotic urge too.
 
Indeed-Nottingham are in a dire situation too. Everywhere is cutting back even if redundancy is not on the cards
In my locality I'd reckon Bristol and Cardiff are ok ish, although the Temple Meads vanity ego project of the last eejit may change things at Bristol if they can't fill it with overseas masters students.. UWE less ok. Wouldn't be surprised by a shared service type operation with two marketing arms for UoB and UWE. as that's what I would be looking at. Newport/Ponty, God knows. Hard to see how they (and UWE come to that) could scrape the barrel any further for people that simply shouldn't be at a 'university'.

Universities would get no sympathy with me if I was a minister until they address their cost bases properly. There are so many non jobs and hierarchical layers and people doing naff all for big wages, I reckon up to a third could be taken out of many, and redundancy should certainly be on the cards if they want to save themselves.
 
BBB National news today

Syria
Israel
Death of the Asian girl Sara
Back to Syria
Dubai
Saudi Arabia WC bid

Strange times we live in
 
BBB National news today

Syria
Israel
Death of the Asian girl Sara
Back to Syria
Dubai
Saudi Arabia WC bid

Strange times we live in
I don’t get the point you’re making.

I’m far more engaged with the news on foreign affairs.
 
I don’t get the point you’re making.

I’m far more engaged with the news on foreign affairs.
I get the point he’s skirting round because he’s not quite brave enough to day it outright.
 
Definitely not.

Not until we stand up to Israel anyway.
"Not until we stand up to Israel anyway."

That'll never happen there'll be plenty of sound bites of course and that'll be it, might change if Netanyahu had his marching orders, but that's not gonna happen anytime soon unfortunately.
 
"Not until we stand up to Israel anyway."

That'll never happen there'll be plenty of sound bites of course and that'll be it, might change if Netanyahu had his marching orders, but that's not gonna happen anytime soon unfortunately.
So we can’t complain when the ‘small boats’ keep on coming.
 
So we can’t complain when the ‘small boats’ keep on coming.
Sounds like those who have taken over Syria may want to chill everything down and rebuild their country, rather than get involved in wars, lets hope so anyway, but you can bet ISIS and the like won't want that.
 
In my locality I'd reckon Bristol and Cardiff are ok ish, although the Temple Meads vanity ego project of the last eejit may change things at Bristol if they can't fill it with overseas masters students.. UWE less ok. Wouldn't be surprised by a shared service type operation with two marketing arms for UoB and UWE. as that's what I would be looking at. Newport/Ponty, God knows. Hard to see how they (and UWE come to that) could scrape the barrel any further for people that simply shouldn't be at a 'university'.

Universities would get no sympathy with me if I was a minister until they address their cost bases properly. There are so many non jobs and hierarchical layers and people doing naff all for big wages, I reckon up to a third could be taken out of many, and redundancy should certainly be on the cards if they want to save themselves.
Redundancy is always more likely to hit academic and technical staff first-but there are masses of support staff, yet still increasing bureaucracy. Bristol has not got much choice in building as large parts of the Clifton campus are crumbling- and let's be frank selling that land for development is going to raise ££££££££. Bristol has less to worry about as more endowment and in World Top 100 rankings at 78 (as in indication Cardiff is in the 200-250 range and Swansea 300-350). UWE (Like Cardiff Met) has a lot of professional courses and integration with local industry. USW is perhaps the most stretched-with three campuses and an enormous portfolio of courses. Importantly UWE is 600-800 world ranking and USW 1000-1200. Some countries will only fund students based on these QS rankings-
 

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