manchesterwired
Headlines
'Hotels on campus' as universities build up their image
Published: 4th Apr 2012 01:32:50
Universities are spending millions on new buildings as they compete to attract students - including campus hotels, an overseas student village and better bedrooms, says a survey.
Building firm Wates says 79% of them have construction plans costing more than £5m scheduled for next year.
Improved facilities for overseas and postgraduate students are planned by two-thirds of universities, it reports.
Ian Vickers of Wates said higher fees meant higher demands from students.
The shake-up in higher education funding means that universities face increasing competition - with the financial viability of degree courses depending more than ever on their ability to recruit students.
It means that universities are having to pay more attention than ever to the so-called "student experience".
And this includes the sleeping experience, with the quality of bedrooms identified as needing to be improved by one university.
Universities are looking to deliver modern facilities that have the 'wow' factor”
The survey suggests that universities are stretching their budgets to construct image-boosting new buildings and to improve the quality of accommodation.
The lucrative overseas students market - where fees can be more than the £9,000 upper level for domestic students - appears to be a particular target.
Among the plans highlighted by Wates were one for an "international feeder college" and a purpose-built "overseas student village".
A third of universities were considering much bigger plans, such as partnerships to set up science parks or to put a hotel on the campus.
The survey, with 52 responses, allowed the institutions to remain anonymous, but Wates said it was a representative sample of different types of university. There are more than 160 higher education institutions across the UK.
Among the plans was a university which wanted a joint venture which would see it sharing university grounds with a hotel, offices and private housing.
Another had turned down a proposal for a hotel because it would have been at the university entrance and might not have projected the desired image.
Because of the anonymised research, Wates says it is not possible to say whether these are hotels aimed at a university market - such as family visiting students - or whether they are simply commercial ventures making use of a campus or historic setting.
Mr Vickers said that such building plans were taking place despite the tough financial circumstances facing higher education.
"Students are being asked to pay more than ever before for a university degree. That means they expect a quality of experience that reflects the high price they are paying.
"In order to remain competitive, universities are therefore looking to deliver modern facilities that have the 'wow' factor while also encouraging more efficient and collaborative use of space."
Harvard Citation
BBC News, 2012. 'Hotels on campus' as universities build up their image. [Online] (Updated 04 Apr 2012)Available at: http://www.manchesterwired.co.uk/news.php/1420515-Hotels-on-campus-as-universities-build-up-their-image [Accessed 21st May 2013]
More Headlines News
-
Residential street in Devizes evacuated as 'precautionary' measure
A residential street in a Wiltshire town is being evacuated as a "precautionary" measure, police have said.... -
Rafsanjani and Mashaei barred from Iran presidency poll
Two prominent figures in Iran have been barred from standing as candidates in next month's presidential election.... -
Microsoft unveils Xbox One next-generation console
Microsoft has unveiled the Xbox One which will go on sale later this year.... -
Boko Haram crisis Nigeria to free women
Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan has ordered the release of all women held in connection with "terrorist activity", the ... -
Police 'investigating 54 child grooming gangs'
Police are investigating 54 alleged gangs in a crackdown on child grooming in England and Wales, peers have heard.... -
The UK's diverging school systems
Education Secretary Michael Gove has said it is time to recognise the "natural and legitimate consequence of devolution" by having... -
Why the writing was on the wall for Sir David
The moment the public inquiry into the Stafford Hospital scandal was published on 6 February it was clear retiring NHS boss Sir David Nichol... -
Man kills himself inside Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris
A 78-year-old man has killed himself inside the cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris in the French capital, police say, causing its evacuation.... -
DR Congo fighting: Goma clashes 'kill 19'
Fighting between government and rebel forces in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has continued for a second day, near the regional capi... -
Southend 'Mr Blobby' house painted in revenge wedding prank
A newly-wed couple got back from honeymoon to find their home painted in the style of Mr Blobby - as part of a revenge prank by the groom...
Latest News
-
At 18:28:56 in Other
Police 'investigating 54 child grooming gangs'
Police are investigating 54 alleged gangs in a crackdown on child grooming in England and Wales, peers have heard.... -
At 13:41:04 in Other
Norman Moffatt murder: Accused told acquaintance he stabbed pensioner
A man accused of murdering a pensioner admitted to a woman that he stabbed him, a court has been told.... -
At 11:21:18 in Other
Wigan Cosmos play Goose Green at St James' Park
Amateur footballers from Wigan who had games ruined by travelling Newcastle United supporters have played a game at St James' Park. ... -
At 11:12:27 in Other
CWU union claims O2 call centre workers 'betrayed'
The Communication Workers Union (CWU) has accused mobile phone firm O2 of betraying hundreds of call centre workers in Glasgow and elsewhere... -
At 11:07:10 in Other
London visited by 50% of UK's tourists
More than half of the UK's foreign tourists in 2012 visited London, figures have shown.... -
At 06:24:07 in Other
Sir Cyril Smith abuse claims investigation widens
Ten people are being investigated over historical allegations of sexual abuse at a residential school, where it was claimed Sir Cyril Smith ... -
At 04:00:11 in Headlines
Food swapping: The movement taking off in the UK
The food swapping movement is taking off in the UK with new groups springing up across the country.... -
At 03:41:25 in Other
Compare your club in fans' league table
Premier League attendances for 2012/13 have shown an increase of nearly 4% on the previous season.... -
At 00:34:00 in Business
Foreign comedians stand up for the UK
Top comedians in the UK can earn millions and it is now a destination for performers from all over the world. From club comedians to corpora... -
At 14:35:37 in Other
HS2 compensation row could lead to class action lawsuit
Campaigners opposed to the high-speed rail line through the Midlands are seeking legal advice on taking the government to court en masse....
News In Other Categories
-
IT firm Atos opens new innovation centre in Moray
IT services company Atos says it is planning further expansion in Scotland after opening a new development and innovation centre in Moray.... -
The UK's diverging school systems
Education Secretary Michael Gove has said it is time to recognise the "natural and legitimate consequence of devolution" by having... -
Sir Elton John to headline new Hyde Park festival
Sir Elton John is to headline a new summer festival celebrating British songwriters in London's Hyde Park. ... -
Homes evacuated in Kinawley security alert
A security alert in the Kinawley area of County Fermanagh is continuing and a number of homes have been evacuated.... -
Microsoft unveils Xbox One next-generation console
Microsoft has unveiled the Xbox One which will go on sale later this year.... -
Foster carers' concern for children's welfare with cuts
Children's welfare could potentially be at risk because of funding cutbacks to foster care, a group which represents independent foster...



