Cardiff Uni job cuts âthreatened to supply nursesâ

Job cut in Cardiff University threatened to supply nurses in Welsh Health Boards, warning a union leader.
university Funding has confirmed plans to cut 400 full -time jobs between shortfallL, with proposals associated with the course closure, and the merger of the department, the nursing, music and the subjects facing cuts with modern languages.
Royal College of Nursing Wales Executive Director Helen Whaily told BBC Radio Wells Breakfast The offers were âworryingâ.
The Cardiff University stated that no âfinal decisionâ was made in relation to the proposals, and the nursing students would âno immediate effectâ.
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The lecturer has started receiving the letter, who are advising them that their post is at risk and is offering the link for support â although the university has said that it is âcompulsory excesses only if necessaryâ Will give
Ms. Whaily said that the university is a âimportant pipelineâ in distributing nurses to health boards in South Wales, describing more than 1,000 students as âone of our biggest providersâ with more than 1,000 students.
âIt does not take a mathematician that students coming through Cardiff University have a very important contribution to the pipeline to work,â he said.

Ms. Whaili said that the hospitals in Wales were less than 2,000 nurses, and when the number was decreasing, the hospital is still âin a very difficult situationâ.
A spokesperson of the Cardiff University stated that âa lot of work was done in detail to work through any decisionâ.
He said, âIn short term, nursing students or their ability to complete their studies would not have any immediate effect,â he said that it was âfully awareâ about his role in distributing healthcare professionals in Wales in Wales. And âactively consultedâ all stakeholders â.
This is also a worrying time for the possible students of the university because todayâs signs are UCAS equal view time frame.
However, UCASâs Courtney Shepard said that the students can still apply to the university or college âuntil the courses will remain open.
He urged the students to talk directly to the university, if they were concerned about a particular course.
A spokesperson of the Cardiff University also stated that the program for 2025/2026 would continue and was âcommitted to an intake for the coming academic yearâ.
Which courses are at risk of cuts?
- Ancient history and religion
- Dharmasra
- Nursing
- music
- modern languages
Which courses are in danger of merging?
- Chemistry, Earth Science and Physics merged to create a natural science school
- Computer science and mathematics merged
- Social science, geography and planning were merged to become schools of human and social sciences
- English, communication and philosophy, welsh and history, archeology and the remaining elements of religion and modern languages ââmerged into the school of global humanities
FFLER James, a second year student studying French and Welsh, said that he and his classmates in the modern language department faced âuncertaintyâ.
âI was in a French category and the teacher said he had to leave early to go to a meeting that would determine the schoolâs death,â he said.
âEveryone in my class wondered each other.
âUncertainty is the biggest thing and the thing that makes me worried.
âI am not sure where it leaves me. I hope I will graduate at Cardiff University here, but certainly uncertainty is still around us.â
Cadi, one year 13 student Ysgol Bro Myrddin, in CarmarthenShire, was expecting to study child nursing in Cardif.
He said that the situation made him feel âreally disappointedâ at the university.
âI am hurt that they have left it till the last minute. It is not appropriate on us, as an applicant,â he said.
Caddy said that she is now looking at the option to study outside Wales, which means that she would not have the opportunity to use Welsh language outside Wales.
Area -union Universities UK Said that the universities are âmore than the yearsâ than the years.
A statement said in a statement, âThe region needs a funding reeink, which is starting with the governmentâs guarantee.
On Tuesday, Vice Chancellor Professor Wendy Larner said that the university would be âunstableâ without strict reforms.
He said that there was only a proposal in the role of job role, but insisted that the university had to take âdifficult decisionsâ between the decline in international student applications and increasing cost pressure, and most UK University was to take a âbrokenâ funding system of a âbrokenâ funding system Were struggling together

In recent years, most eight institutions in Wales have been voluntary excesses and cuts citing similar challenges for institutions in the rest of the UK.
Since September 2023, Swanasi University has confirmed that 342 employees have left or leaving under their voluntary plan.
To make it up to ÂŁ 30m by 2026-27, the level of savings required will have to be increased, but a spokesman said Newydion S4C It is believed that it can avoid compulsory excesses.
Aberystwyth University has confirmed that 101 employees have left through voluntary excesses, while Bangor says it can not confirm how many employees will leave under their plan, but more than 100 vacancies has been discontinued.
More than 100 employees at the University of South Wales voluntarily left, but it is currently consulting proposals to cut 160 jobs in the roles of non-educational professional services.
Cardiff Metropolitan University says that 60 employees have so far left with another scheme under voluntary dissection.
The figures for employees leaving the University of Wales Trinity St. David are currently about 26 years old, but the recent decision to stop graduation in its lampator campus was another example of pressure in the region.
The politicians were about to speak about the cut in Sendd on Wednesday.
Tory Education spokesperson Natasha Asghar said, âI have specially concerned that his nursing course is being proposed.â
Welsh Liberal Democrat Westminster spokesman David Chadwick said Britain government The âincrease in national insuranceâ is impacting the loss of the proposed job.
Cefin Campbell, a spokesman for Pland Cymru Education, said that the news of cardif job cuts was reported by the Welsh government with âdeaf silenceâ.
A spokesperson of the Welsh government said that it was âvery disappointed that nursing courses are part of these proposalsâ and that in Wales was âworking immediatelyâ to train the same number of nurses in Wales.
Additional Reporting by Maria Cassidi