Winchester university chief hopes for huge expansion of student numbers

Winchester university chief hopes for huge expansion of student numbers Winchester university chief hopes for huge expansion of student numbers

Winchester University could grow by nearly 50 per cent its head told preservation watchdogs.

Prof Joy Carter, vice chancellor, said she could foresee the university which currently has some 7,000 students expanding to 10,000 in future years, an increase of 43 per cent.

She was giving a presentation to the annual general meeting of the City of Winchester Trust attended by around 80 members.

Prof Carter said: “Ten thousand is a number we would be pleased with. I don’t think the city would notice an extra 3,000 students.”

That claim surprised many in the audience at the university Stripe theatre on Monday and may well be disputed by many as the ‘studentification’ of former council estates such as Stanmore and Winnall has been controversial for several years.

There has been growing concern that the conversion of family homes into homes in multiple occupation has been drivien by the rising number of students.

Prof Carter, who was elected as the trust’s new president in place of Judge Christopher Clark QC, said the university was talking measures to reduce the scholars’ impact on the city.

She said: “We are building residences like crazy and getting more students onto the campus rather than in the city.”

The Queens Road residence opened in 2010 providing 400 bedrooms and Burma Road residence is partially completed. One block opened this summer for students.

Prof Carter added that the current economic climate, as well as the increase in tuition fees, was limiting any growth anyway. “The option for growth is not huge. The current government policy does not allow universities to grow as in the past. Most growth will be from international students. There are 50,000 fewer students in the country as a whole than last year.”

Comments(3)

Lyn-Bn says...
1:21pm Wed 26 Sep 12

Living in Stanmore, I certainly hope the student population dosen't increas. The University is far to big already. The student noise started again on Friday night, how much longer do we as residents have to put up with this behaviour?

winchester resident says...
2:27pm Wed 26 Sep 12

....well, just what everyone suspected, though the University had assured all concerned that the pressure on Stanmore and low cost housing in the city centre would be relieved by their on campus building because they had no intention to expand (thus more than compensating for the new halls of residence).
They should move to an out of town site if they truly wish to expand. It's just not possible to expand into the centre of a densely populated southern town without a lot of displacement .....and we know who is being displaced.

ascapola says...
3:48pm Thu 27 Sep 12

I would have hoped a Vice Chancellor would be thinking more logically. A 43% increase expected whilst, as she says, "that the current economic climate, as well as the increase in tuition fees, was limiting any growth anyway. “The option for growth is not huge"

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