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No students for University of South Wales' London campus | No students for University of South Wales' London campus |
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A year after the University of South Wales launched a centre in London, no students have signed up for courses, BBC Wales has learned. | A year after the University of South Wales launched a centre in London, no students have signed up for courses, BBC Wales has learned. |
The university had a £750,000 budget for the Docklands campus but spent £319,000, and four staff were employed. | |
It rented the space but did not go any further having "tested the market". | It rented the space but did not go any further having "tested the market". |
Unions previously criticised USW for "wasting money" when it said it was no longer viable to retain both campuses in Newport, placing 90 jobs at risk. | Unions previously criticised USW for "wasting money" when it said it was no longer viable to retain both campuses in Newport, placing 90 jobs at risk. |
The Caerleon campus is being closed and no new students are being recruited for courses there. | The Caerleon campus is being closed and no new students are being recruited for courses there. |
A USW spokesman said: "Withdrawing the London centre project earlier than originally planned was a prudent decision taken due to changes in market conditions. | A USW spokesman said: "Withdrawing the London centre project earlier than originally planned was a prudent decision taken due to changes in market conditions. |
"The financial investment in the London centre will be included in the university's financial statements in due course." | "The financial investment in the London centre will be included in the university's financial statements in due course." |
The spokesman added the business case had been predicated on recruiting international students, but changes to visa regulations had "introduced a level of complexity" which had affected the project's viability. | The spokesman added the business case had been predicated on recruiting international students, but changes to visa regulations had "introduced a level of complexity" which had affected the project's viability. |
Gareth Morgans, GMB regional organiser for Wales, said: "It's absolutely a slap in the face. Our members feel betrayed by the university. | Gareth Morgans, GMB regional organiser for Wales, said: "It's absolutely a slap in the face. Our members feel betrayed by the university. |
'Devastating' | 'Devastating' |
"I have up to 90 members at Caerleon University in Newport at risk of redundancy. | "I have up to 90 members at Caerleon University in Newport at risk of redundancy. |
"To them this news is devastating; that such a frivolous waste of money has been undertaken by the university on a venture that as far as we can see was never going to materialise. | "To them this news is devastating; that such a frivolous waste of money has been undertaken by the university on a venture that as far as we can see was never going to materialise. |
"They've recruited staff there. If this money had been put into Caerleon to repair the building where it needs repair and to recruiting students, I am sure Caerleon could be vibrant." | "They've recruited staff there. If this money had been put into Caerleon to repair the building where it needs repair and to recruiting students, I am sure Caerleon could be vibrant." |
The MP for Torfaen, Nick Thomas-Symonds, said: "Clearly if no students have enrolled on the course there must be very serious concerns about the value for money of the course. | The MP for Torfaen, Nick Thomas-Symonds, said: "Clearly if no students have enrolled on the course there must be very serious concerns about the value for money of the course. |
"What I will be seeking is answers as to precisely why that has happened and indeed why that was given a priority at the same time there were issues with the Caerleon campus." | "What I will be seeking is answers as to precisely why that has happened and indeed why that was given a priority at the same time there were issues with the Caerleon campus." |
But Ken Richards, a former member of the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales, backed the university's London move. | |
He told BBC Radio Wales' Good Morning Wales programme: "I think they were right to try but perhaps they might have looked at the competition first to see what they were likely to come up against from more prestigious universities." |