
Cardiff College has confirmed plans to chop 400 full-time jobs amid a funding shortfall.
The proposals to save cash might additionally contain faculty and topic closures and faculty mergers, with nursing, music and trendy languages among the many topics being lower.
The Cardiff College and Faculty Union (UCU) referred to as the cuts “merciless and pointless” and mentioned it might combat plans for obligatory redundancies.
The college mentioned it might solely make obligatory redundancies “if completely vital”.
Vice-Chancellor, Professor Wendy Larner mentioned “it’s not an possibility for us to proceed as we’re”.
She mentioned the college wanted to “take tough choices” attributable to “declining worldwide scholar functions and growing price pressures, and the necessity to adapt to outlive”.
“I do know that these proposals impression some workers greater than others and they’ll trigger a substantial amount of uncertainly and anxiousness for these doubtlessly impacted,” she added.
Dr Joey Whitfield from Cardiff UCU mentioned they have been “completely shell shocked” by the “merciless and pointless” cuts.
“I’ve had colleagues in tears. They’re going to harm our members, our college students, the town, and Wales as an entire,” she added.
She mentioned union members “are ready to combat any obligatory redundancies tooth and nail”.
A Welsh authorities spokesperson mentioned they have been “very disenchanted that nursing programs kind a part of these proposals” and that it was “working urgently” to make sure the identical variety of nurses are skilled in Wales.
They mentioned they understood “the intense concern” the announcement will trigger.
“Universities throughout the UK are going through a difficult monetary interval attributable to a spread of things and we count on all establishments to work with commerce unions, workers and college students on any proposals,” they added.

Prof Larner mentioned the proposals would lead to a “a barely smaller college”.
She mentioned a proper session would happen, with the 400 job cuts equating to 7% of the workforce.
The topics and programmes being lower additionally embody historical historical past and faith and theology.
The college mentioned the proposals would additionally embody the next topic mergers:
- Chemistry, earth sciences and physics being merged to create the Faculty of Pure Sciences
- Laptop science and maths merging to change into the Faculty of Information Science
- Social sciences, geography and planning merged to change into the Faculty of Human and Social Sciences
- English, communication and philosophy, Welsh and remaining components of historical past, archaeology and faith and trendy languages merged into the Faculty of International Humanities
Workers briefings have been held on Tuesday, with the college saying they’d proceed all through the week.
The session will run for 3 months, with ultimate plans for approval anticipated to be thought-about by College Council in June 2025.
Finances black gap
The college had beforehand mentioned it had to take action to address a £30m black hole in its budget with the strain of elevated prices and falling worldwide scholar numbers affecting the entire greater schooling sector.
A proposal of voluntary severance between June and September 2024 was taken up and accredited for 155 workers and a second spherical closed earlier this month.
The Welsh authorities has mentioned that college tuition charges will rise to £9,535 a yr from September 2025, in step with a rise in charges for English universities introduced by the UK authorities.
Cardiff College is the most important in Wales, with 32,725 college students in 2023.
It’s a member of the Russell group of 24 main and research-intensive establishments, usually thought-about to be essentially the most elite within the nation.
Different universities throughout within the UK have been reducing workers in an try to deal with shortfalls of their budgets.
Workers at one other Russell group establishment, Newcastle College, are being balloted for strike action because the college makes an attempt to sort out a £35m funding black gap.
However there have been warnings that charge will increase is not going to resolve the monetary issues confronted by universities.