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According to BBC Wales.
And they want to make cuts???
It is only an 'Accounting Surplus' according to the University.
But the union says Ł188 million is in cash!
The accounts are apparently being published this week so we will see
You have to ask what reserves are for if not times like this..
But..the university is on shaky financial ground with the dynamics of student financing. Basically the overreliance on international students is being exposed as numbers reduce. There is every chance they will increase again but not for a few years potentially. In which time the university becomes seriously loss making. I think some reserves being used is probably a fair suggestion but it would be a sticking plaster if it meant there were no changes in personnel. You would very likely have the same issue next year.
I think in practice, nursing may move to one of the other unis? I gather that's what may happen with the music dept which tbh I never even knew Cardiff Uni had. RWCMD is a better fit for that I guess.
But yeah, none of it is good news. I think dropping the modern languages dept seems particularly poor from a reputational point of view as it's very much the kind of thing you expect top universities to be teaching
Absolutely, you can't use reserves to plug operating costs (legally or morally). The system is broken and has been for years sadly, as soon as foreign students stopped being the cash cow that could offset domestic fees this was obvious but it's hard to see another solution than fewer unis offering fewer , and more expensive, courses unfortunately.
Seems like there’s more foreign students here than ever, particularly the business school. They’ve built blocks of flats just to house Chinese students….surely there are more than ever post covid?
Over the last 20 years they have increased dramatically but last year was the first drop (16% drop after student visa rules were changed) and the sense is that the bubble has burst. There are other problems involved though ,such as a falling population and not being able to raise fees inline with mass inflation.
It's slightly ironic that this involves Cardiff and Academics ,as Uni staff have faced cuts and worsening benefits for many years now and the more prestigious Uni's (of which Cardiff is one,being in the Russell Group) have ,so far, been able to drop their grades requirements to hoover up more students from 'lesser' Uni's but it's hard to see anything other than a decreasing circle for the sector as a whole.