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Staffordshire University to move out of Stafford

Staffordshire University is to close its Stafford campus and switch courses to its main site in Stoke-on-Trent.

Published on
January 31, 2014
Last updated
May 27, 2015

Staffordshire said the decision was taken partly to provide the best student experience in light of 鈥渃ompetition in the university sector鈥. The university expects a 鈥渞eduction in staffing鈥 from the merger of the two campuses.

The decision was taken at a special meeting of the board of governors to consider the future of the university鈥檚 estate, currently divided between Stafford and Stoke-on-Trent.

At present, around 2,750 of the university鈥檚 total 14,400 students are taught at the Beaconside campus in Stafford.

Michael Gunn, the Staffordshire vice-chancellor, said the university had 鈥渃onsulted widely鈥 on the move. 鈥淲hat we know is that students generally show a preference for an edge of city campus with brilliant learning and teaching facilities, good public transport links and social activities 鈥 all of which we have in Stoke-on-Trent,鈥 he said.

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Professor Gunn, who is also chair of the Million+ group of newer universities, added: 鈥淚t makes economic sense and will enable us to give our students the best possible student experience. Competition in the university sector has never been higher and we need to put ourselves in the best possible position to attract students to our excellent courses.鈥

The university said that although timescales are 鈥渟till to be determined鈥, it will be looking to vacate the Beaconside campus by 2016 at the latest.

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However, nursing and midwifery courses will continue to be taught at a separate site in Stafford.

The university will now embark on a 鈥渕asterplanning phase鈥 which will determine the investment needed to allow the Stoke campus to accommodate more students.

Mark Hattersley, director of finance and infrastructure said: 鈥淢any jobs will transfer with the students although we do anticipate there will be a reduction in staffing associated with the merger of two campuses and we will be meeting with staff and unions as the plans are developed.鈥

john.morgan@tsleducation.com

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