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University of Lincoln Confident in Future Amid Sector Challenges

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University of Lincoln Confident in Future Amid Sector Challenges

The University of Lincoln has sought to reassure its community that despite the ongoing financial challenges plaguing the higher education sector, its future remains secure. Factors contributing to these hardships include stagnating tuition fees and a decrease in international student enrollment. Both of these factors have necessitated difficult decisions, including staff layoffs and unutilised student accommodation blocks. However, the Academic Registrar, Jacqueline Drury, has highlighted to Frances Finn that students have not suffered any adverse impacts due to these necessary changes.

This story was produced by The Lincoln Post, based on original reporting by www.bbc.co.uk.

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