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COVID restrictions mean Scottish universities face losses
Universities in Scotland will be hit by a multi-million pound loss as a result of the decision to delay students’ return to campus until the end of February. It is another financial blow for a sector already reeling from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, writes Nan Spowart for
The National.
Student leaders have also warned that students will also lose out financially by having to pay for private accommodation which they no longer need if they cannot return. Those in university halls are expected to claim accommodation rebates.
The university deficit in Scotland is already running at £176.1 million (US$240 million) but that does not take into account the accommodation rebates or costs that universities incurred running the testing programme before Christmas, which was only partially met by the UK government. Universities are now expecting a massive soar in claims for rent refunds after the first minister’s recent
EACH morning, a fresh mug of tea and a read through The National online introduces the day. In each edition there is invariably something in particular which opens the mind’s relief valve by setting thoughts in print. On Saturday morning, Kirsty Strickland revived the fury brought on this week by Jacob Rees-Mogg’s outburst against Unicef. On Friday, amid the media images which appeared when I was seeking a new tab, I caught the picture with headline “The Queen decorates outside Christmas tree with mini red crowns.” Alongside was image of a young impoverished boy with the headline “Hope hangs by a thread for many young children this Christmas.”