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Coventry £40m cuts after “challenging” year

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Coventry University has said government policies and rhetoric are making international student recruitment “harder” after it emerged the institution will be forced to make £40 million in cuts next year. In its 2022/23 annual report, Coventry said staff costs have risen 3% year-on-year, partly due to “inflationary pressures”.

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“Not just a helicopter campus” – Coventry’s bid to maintain links with Wroc?aw campus

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The first time The PIE referred to the word ‘Brexit’ in its news was in February 2016. While others were more hesitant, Lancaster University and Coventry University were two to take the step and announce branch campuses of their own within the European Union.

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UK graduate route attracting “low-wage” migrants – Migration Advisory Committee

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“The graduate route visa is central to both government and sector strategies to diversify the pipeline for international student recruitment and help distribute the benefits of international students across the full diversity of the UK’s excellent universities,” a spokesperson from UUKi said.

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80% of UK providers face deficit risk if international numbers drop

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In recent years, recruitment departments have been seeking to diversify their international student cohorts away from key markets such as China due to geopolitical tensions. This week, Scotland’s finance secretary said at least 1,200 funded university places created during the pandemic would be cut back.

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