Scores of academic and professional service staff are facing redundancy after three UK universities announced their intention to聽shut courses and close departments.
In recent days, the University of Wolverhampton, De Montfort University and the University of Roehampton have all unveiled major cost-cutting programmes with job losses concentrated mostly in聽arts, humanities and social science subjects.
At Roehampton, 226 academics have been notified that their jobs are at risk in what the university called a 鈥渟trategic realignment鈥 that will see cuts to its philosophy, anthropology, Classics and creative writing programmes.
One academic at Roehampton described the proposed cuts as 鈥溾. 鈥淭his is effectively dismantling what had become one of the best modern universities in the region,鈥 said Lia Betti, senior lecturer in evolutionary anthropology, on Twitter.
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In a statement, Roehampton said it would 鈥渁nticipate a net reduction of around 64聽full-time equivalent academic posts overall鈥 as a result of 鈥渟tudent demand evolving鈥.
鈥淲e are also facing financial challenges due to a range of factors, including caps on regulated tuition fees, removal of the 鈥楲ondon weighting鈥 element of the teaching grant, rises in costs, liabilities and inflation,鈥 a spokeswoman said.
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鈥淲e will be consulting on ceasing new enrolments to a small number of courses which have experienced a significant fall in demand, and we are also launching new career-focussed courses across all our academic departments," she added.
Wolverhampton has recruitment to 138 undergraduate and taught postgraduate courses. Among the 47 courses in performing arts being 鈥減aused鈥 for enrolment are music, drama and acting and audio technology, its local University and College Union branch .
That decision was taken because 鈥渆nrolments have been falling with associated loss of income鈥 while costs have 鈥渟ignificantly increased鈥, explained interim vice-chancellor Ian Campbell.
鈥淭he reduction in student income, combined with increases in pay and non-pay costs including pension costs, alongside the impact of the pandemic, means the university is facing a very challenging financial landscape and a significant deficit in the current financial year,鈥 said Professor Campbell. The university has instigated a voluntary severance scheme as part of its 鈥渞obust recovery plan鈥, he added.
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Wolverhampton said it was seeking to 鈥渃onsolidate鈥 some courses after a review that looked at application data, graduate employment results and student satisfaction.
At De Montfort, the university said it anticipated a 鈥渘et reduction of 58聽roles across academic and professional services鈥, with 鈥渢he removal of some posts but, in some cases, the introduction of new roles鈥.
The were the consequence of 鈥渞educed student numbers as a result of the global pandemic and teacher assessed grades鈥, which have 鈥渉ad a profound effect on our budget鈥, a spokesman said.
鈥淗aving already implemented a comprehensive set of measures including voluntary severance, we are left with having to make the hardest decision we could and review staffing costs, which may result in reductions to posts and redundancies,鈥 he said.
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