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Thousands more university jobs at risk, union warns

Nathan Standley

Education reporter, BBC News

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Up to 10,000 university jobs could be at risk this academic year because of the “unprecedented crisis” in higher education, the union representing staff has said.

The University and College Union (UCU) said 5,000 job cuts had already been announced, but thousands more roles could be at risk because of gaps in university funding.

Universities ***, which represents 141 institutions, said vice-chancellors had faced “extremely tough decisions”, and called for “sustained action” from the government to bring financial stability to the sector.

The Department for Education (DfE) said the government had “inherited a sector facing serious financial risk” and taken “tough decisions” to address it.

Staff at a number of universities, including

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, have voted to strike because of the proposed cuts.

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One of those is the University of Sheffield, which has said it wants to save £23m in staffing costs, including both academics and other roles such as admissions and student-support officers.

The university said it was “carefully managing staff vacancies and offering a voluntary severance scheme to help avoid the need for compulsory redundancies”.

But Jenny Hughes, whose job in digital support is involved in the restructure, said she and her colleagues were still “really worried”.

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BBC / Ann Gannon

Jenny Hughes is one of about 1,000 staff involved in Sheffield’s restructure proposals

“We don’t know if in six months’ time we’re going to have jobs – and if we do, where they will be or what we’ll be doing,” she said.

“We’ve got people who work directly with students – and they’re not able to make promises to them about what’s going to happen in the future.”

Linguistics lecturer Robyn Orfitelli, Sheffield’s UCU branch president, said the cuts would have “huge ramifications on the type of education students coming to the University of Sheffield can get”.

She said students were not being given enough information about the possible impact of the cuts.

Students in Sheffield told BBC News they were worried about losing lecturers despite paying higher tuition fees.

Student Mark said fees were “horrible”, but that “no one should lose their job”.

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BBC / Rahib Khan

Mark says students should not have to choose between losing lecturers and paying higher tuition fees

History student Sam said he believes fees are “high enough”, adding: “I have no idea where the money’s going.

“I don’t get how I pay nine grand, and I have 200 course mates who also pay nine grand, and I still have six hours a week of contact time with the staff.”

A University of Sheffield official said it was “firmly committed to supporting our colleagues and continuing to work constructively with our trade unions, whilst protecting our excellent research, teaching and student experience”.

Overall, the university sector comprises about 206,000 academic and 246,000 non-academic staff, according to the latest data from the Higher Education Statistics Agency.

And financial problems are affecting universities in every part of the ***, despite different funding models in each nation.

Students from Scotland do not pay fees, because of government grants, while students in England pay £9,250 per year –

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as the government tries to boost income for the sector.

Those fees will be the same for students in Wales, where Cardiff University said it would need to

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to tackle a funding shortfall, as well as closing some courses, with nursing, music and modern languages among the subjects at risk.

And in Northern Ireland, where universities are funded by a mix of £4,750-a-year fees and government grants, Queen’s University Belfast faced criticism in February over its decision to

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UCU general secretary Jo Grady said higher education was “on its knees” and an emergency fund was needed to protect jobs and courses in the short term before a new funding model could be developed.

A DfE official said the government was “committed to boosting the sector’s long-term financial sustainability and restoring universities as engines of opportunity, aspiration and growth”.

Additional reporting by Rahib Khan



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