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UK Universities Grapple With Layoffs And Course Closures Amid Declining International Student Enrollments

Editor FrancisBy Editor FrancisApril 3, 2024 Education No Comments2 Mins Read
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Amidst a backdrop of shifting international student enrollments and financial strains, universities across the United Kingdom are grappling with significant challenges.

At least 15 institutions have publicly announced layoffs and course closures in response to a notable decline in overseas postgraduate student numbers, a trend exacerbated by the UK government’s stance on reducing international student figures.

The repercussions of these developments extend beyond postgraduates, with concerns mounting over potential declines in undergraduate recruitment, compounded by the ongoing cost-of-living crisis.

This situation has prompted a widespread alert within the UK higher education landscape, affecting universities across various tiers, including prestigious Russell Group members and mid-tier establishments, as well as institutions in Scotland.





However, amidst these struggles, there are pockets of growth. Certain universities, particularly those formed after the conversion of polytechnics to universities in 1992, have experienced remarkable expansion, buoyed by increased enrollments from countries highlighted in the UK government’s International Education Strategy, such as India and Nigeria.

One such example is the University of Hertfordshire, which has witnessed a surge in international student numbers, constituting over 45% of its total student intake. Notably, enrollments from India, Nigeria, and Pakistan saw significant spikes of 73%, 192%, and nearly 152%, respectively.

Despite this growth, universities like the University of Hertfordshire may face financial difficulties in the foreseeable future due to the broader decline in international student numbers.

The challenges are underscored by recent developments at Robert Gordon University (RGU), which has initiated a voluntary severance scheme in response to financial strain stemming from a decrease in international student enrollments, attributed in part to post-Brexit changes in UK immigration policies. RGU highlighted escalating cost pressures and a notable reduction in public funding as contributing factors to its current predicament.

The university had previously experienced expansion, particularly through its links with Nigeria and India, boasting an active Nigerian student population on campus and offering various scholarships and funding opportunities for Nigerian students. However, the current landscape underscores the broader challenges facing UK universities as they navigate the complexities of international student recruitment and funding amidst evolving political and economic landscapes.

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