I also currently work there. Brexit has probably been the main factor destroying the University but it’s eye watering how much money they’ve allowed to be spunked up the wall on projects I’ve been apart of - consultancy fees alone were incredible.
Investment is now centred towards offering the degrees abroad rather than relying on students coming to us. There’s sites all over the world now that offer Coventry degrees and apparently this is what sets us apart from a lot of universities which remains to be seen I guess.
Not sure Brexit has had the effect the VC makes out considering in the next breath he, rightly, says that universities lose money on home students who only pay £9250 per year which EU studentssure also did so although it undoubtedly has played a part I am not it is the
main part and particularly when they had about 3 years to restrategise.
Cov have undoubtedly gambled and over projected on their international student figures and this has backfired massively which has left a gaping hole in their finances.
Although they do have a strong TNE prescence (particularly in Oman and Egypt) I am not sure this is their saving grace and unfortunately I think things will get worse before they get better. You have to remember as well as the two campuses they have in Cov they have another 4 in London, 1 in Scarborough and 1 in Poland and I'd be intrigued to see, apart from the main London campus, actually how much income these campuses actually generate.
Personally, I think the Uni's growth has been a major contributor to the cities mini revival (more bars, restaurants, shops etc.) and if it starts to decline and we see less footfall (money) coming into the city then some of these places will start to become financially untenable. I sincerely hope they do turn it around.