Universities in Wales face unsustainable financial future, Cardiff vice-chancellor warns
Prof Riordan hoped job losses could be avoided, but warned the financial challenges could mean bigger classes and different ways of teaching.Student Francesca Deronda said strikes meant students were missing outstriking for 18 days in February and MarchAsked whether she supports the strikes, first-year student Francesca Deronda said: "Students are missing out on lectures and their education, so I guess in some ways, no. They're paying for nothing.
Biosciences student Sasha Wilson, 19, said the university had "good facilities", while Rhiannon James, 18, reflected that "what you put into it is what you get out of it".Education consultant Sir Deian Hopkin said freezing tuition fees could leave universities out of pocket If tuition fees were frozen for the next three years, Sir Deian said universities could lose "maybe a couple of thousand pounds per student"."Well, overseas students of course. They are the ones who bring in a lot of income."
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