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Thousands of University of Nottingham staff told they are at risk of redundancy

Thousands of University of Nottingham staff told they are at risk of redundancy

Summary

The University of Nottingham has informed 2,700 staff members that their jobs may be cut due to serious financial problems. The university plans to reduce more than 600 academic and support jobs to save money and avoid running out of funds by 2031. Staff and unions are opposing these cuts because they believe some financial issues come from past decisions.

Key Facts

  • The University of Nottingham warned 2,700 staff members that their roles could be made redundant.
  • The university faces a risk of running out of money by the year 2031.
  • Plans include cutting over 600 academic and support jobs, especially in subjects with fewer students per staff member.
  • The cuts target departments such as physics, medicine, and health sciences.
  • The University and College Union (UCU) says the financial issues partly come from a failed campus expansion called Castle Meadow.
  • Staff have voted no confidence in the vice-chancellor and are preparing a marking boycott to protest the job cuts.
  • University leaders say these steps are necessary to keep the institution financially stable for the future.
  • Some professors warn that cutting jobs in important departments could harm the university’s reputation and its ability to attract students.
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