• About
    • Ethics policy
    • Privacy Policy
    • Ownership, funding and corrections
    • Complaints procedure
    • Terms & Conditions
  • Contact
  • Support
  • Newsletter
Brighton and Hove News
28 May, 2026
  • News
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Opinion
    • Community
  • Arts and Culture
    • Music
    • Theatre
    • Food and Drink
  • Sport
    • Brighton and Hove Albion
    • Cricket
  • Newsletter
  • Public notices
  • Advertise
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Opinion
    • Community
  • Arts and Culture
    • Music
    • Theatre
    • Food and Drink
  • Sport
    • Brighton and Hove Albion
    • Cricket
  • Newsletter
  • Public notices
  • Advertise
No Result
View All Result
Brighton and Hove News
No Result
View All Result
Home Brighton

University plans to cut 200 jobs

by Jo Wadsworth
Thursday 28 May, 2026 at 1:05PM
A A
1

The University of Sussex is planning to cut at least 200 jobs – in the wake of more than 500 staff leaving voluntarily in the last 12 months.

The university today launched a 45-day consultation on its plans to slash the equivalent of 200 full time posts, across both academic departments and areas such as admissions, student support and IT.

The Unison union says the cuts will add to the strain and uncertainty facing colleagues left behind, and lower morale.

Although staff are initially being offered voluntary redundancy, the union fears compulsory redundancies could follow if insufficient numbers come forward.

The cuts are being driven by the university’s plans to reduce annual spending by £35 million, following a reported loss of 4,000 students.

Separately to the university cuts, 17 jobs are also at risk at the university’s students’ union and a dozen at the Institute of Development Studies, a leading research organisation and global charity.

Unison’s south east regional secretary Jo Galloway said: “Staff have already endured wave after wave of cuts and uncertainty. It’s unacceptable to ask remaining employees to carry even heavier workloads after hundreds of colleagues have gone.

“Universities cannot cut their way to stability while expecting staff and students to pay the price. These proposals will cause huge anxiety across the higher education sector and the South East, and the union will do all it can to protect staff and prevent job losses.

“Students will also feel the impact. Cutting jobs in student support and services risks damaging the quality of students’ education and their overall university experience.”

The university’s vice chancellor, Professor Sasha Roseneil, said: ”Like many universities across the country, the University of Sussex is facing the continued need to make very difficult decisions to address the impact of the financial sustainability crisis affecting UK higher education.

“This crisis results from the long-term underfunding of teaching and research, ongoing inflationary pressures, and a steep fall in international students driven by government policy changes.  

“Since 2023/24 Sussex has significantly reduced expenditure through non-pay savings, vacancy management and cutting our capital programme, and 528 staff have left the University under two voluntary leavers schemes.

“Despite this, we still need to make further savings. That means we must now strategically reorganise our operations and academic delivery to ensure our long‑term financial sustainability.

“As the proposal to reorganise our operations and academic delivery may result in the loss of approximately 200 (full time equivalent) roles through redundancy, we are now consulting our recognised trade unions and our staff about this regrettable situation.

“Sussex has a deeply committed community of staff and students, and I am very sorry that we have not been able to avoid this announcement of job losses.

“The process on which we are about to embark will not, however, distract us from our focus on giving our students a rich, inspirational and high-quality education, and on supporting our staff as they make distinctive, inventive, and positive contributions through their world-leading research.”

Support quality, independent, local journalism that matters. Donate here.
ShareTweetShareSendSendShare

Comments 1

  1. Tracy Ward says:
    1 hour ago

    US used to employ around 3,000 staff and be one of the city’s main employers, but had a big round of redundancies in 2020 during covid. I wonder how many staff will be left after this? Around half the original number? Strangely, a bit like the council, none of this cost-cutting ever seems to include fat cat managers/directors, just the bods on the ground who actually do the work. And they carry on ruining the campus with boil in the bag blocks for dwindling student numbers which would leave original architect Sir Basil Spence spinning in his grave. We knew things were bad when the 25 bus stopped going further than Old Steine. The students are not spending much money in town any more. They have put shops on the campus in a desperate attempt to get students to spend all their time and money there.

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Most read

Public gets say on using Brighton park for festival event – a week before it finishes

University plans to cut 200 jobs

Morrisons to submit revised plans for Peacehaven supermarket

Climbing wall could open on old Amex site

Student housing scheme delayed by market ‘perfect storm’

Police ask for help identifying racially aggravated assault suspect

London burger chain plans Brighton opening

Man charged with rape appears in court in Brighton

Police hunt man after assault at Brighton Marina

Reform selects candidate for by-election

Newsletter

Arts and Culture

  • All
  • Music
  • Theatre
  • Food and Drink
Bathing Suits win Great Escape Festival award & announce new Brighton gig

Bathing Suits win Great Escape Festival award & announce new Brighton gig

28 May 2026

Nabihah Iqbal with The Manchester Collective – Review

27 May 2026

Operation Mincemeat – Review

27 May 2026
Ebbb announce a handful of in-store tour dates

Ebbb announce a handful of in-store tour dates

27 May 2026
Load More

Sport

  • All
  • Brighton and Hove Albion
  • Cricket
Climbing wall could open on old Amex site

Climbing wall could open on old Amex site

by Sarah Booker-Lewis - local democracy reporter
27 May 2026
2

A climbing wall operator wants to open on the site of the old American Express offices in Brighton. The proposal...

A bout of spring cleaning marks boxer’s 200th birthday

A bout of spring cleaning marks boxer’s 200th birthday

by Frank le Duc
25 May 2026
7

Brighton boxer Thomas Sayers was born 200 years ago today (Monday 25 May) – and to mark the occasion, a...

Brighton and Hove Albion reach Europe despite losing to Man Utd

Brighton and Hove Albion reach Europe despite losing to Man Utd

by Ed Elliot - PA
24 May 2026
0

Brighton and Hove Albion 0 Manchester United 3 The Seagulls have qualified for European football for only the second time...

All to play for as Brighton and Hove Albion host Manchester United

All to play for as Brighton and Hove Albion host Manchester United

by Frank le Duc
24 May 2026
0

Fabian Hürzeler has made three changes from last week as Brighton and Hove Albion host Manchester United in the final...

Load More
May 2026
M T W T F S S
 123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
25262728293031
« Apr    

RSS From Sussex News

  • Axe killer given life sentence 28 May 2026
  • Hundreds of children excluded from school over racist, sexist and homophobic abuse 28 May 2026
  • Morrisons to submit revised plans for Peacehaven supermarket 28 May 2026
  • Man awaits sentence for repeatedly raping and abusing woman 27 May 2026
  • Air ambulance charity hit by big increase in fuel costs 26 May 2026
ADVERTISEMENT
  • About
  • Contact
  • Support
  • Newsletter
  • Privacy
  • Complaints
  • Ownership, funding and corrections
  • Ethics
  • T&C

© 2023 Brighton and Hove News

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Opinion
  • Arts and Culture
    • Music
    • Theatre
  • Sport
    • Cricket
  • Newsletter
  • Public notices
  • Advertise
  • About
  • Contact

© 2023 Brighton and Hove News