Ulster University should be ‘open and honest’ about Magee student numbers
Irish government reaffirms its commitment to higher education provision in Derry under the terms of the New Decade, New Approach deal
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Derry councillors have called on Ulster University to be ‘open and honest’ about student numbers at Magee campus after the Vice Chancellor gave the impression of ‘continuous growth’.
Speaking at a Council meeting last week, UU Vice Chancellor Professor Paul Bartholomew said there are 4,498 students at Magee this year.
Professor Bartholomew went on to say that student numbers were up 85 on five years ago and up 930 compared to 2008/09.