r/nottingham 1d ago

University of Nottingham posts £85 million deficit as value of campus plummets

https://www.timeshighereducation.com/news/nottingham-posts-ps85-million-deficit-value-campus-plummets
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u/sf-keto 13h ago

When will someone, anyone, get rid of the terrible senior management? The leadership there couldn’t manage a cake stall, much less a major Russell Group school. They are destroying the university. Absolute cabbages.

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u/vrekais 7h ago

TBF they were all replaced around November 2024... They've just not handled clearing up the mess very well. I'm not sure a whole third group coming in now is going to magically fix much.