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UK universities warn of cuts for impoverished students if dire funding issues continue

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UK universities are warning that they may have to cut hardship support for impoverished students if current funding issues persist. A poll of vice-chancellors revealed that nearly a third would reduce this support, alongside cutting outreach activities for disadvantaged groups. Furthermore, over two-thirds of leaders are prepared to implement compulsory redundancies if the financial difficulties continue over the next three years.

Nearly a third of vice-chancellors would cut hardship support if necessary over next three years, according to poll

Vice-chancellors have said they may need to cut hardship support for impoverished students and reduce outreach activities aimed at disadvantaged groups if the dire funding struggles at universities continue.

The anonymous poll of leaders by Universities UK (UUK) revealed the extent of the budgetary quagmire facing higher education, with more than two-thirds prepared to cut staff jobs by compulsory redundancy if difficulties continue over the next three years, while nearly 90% said they were looking at hiring freezes or voluntary redundancies.

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