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Under pressure: the impact of (upcoming) budget cuts at Utrecht University
Utrecht University faces major budget cuts – the most significant financial reorganization in decades. To better understand how these developments affect staff, the Teaching Community at UU (T@UU) and the Utrecht Young Academy (UYA) conducted a university-wide survey.
The report shares the perspectives and concerns of staff across faculties and career stages. It highlights anticipated effects on teaching, research, workload, job security, and well-being, as well as the need for clear communication and meaningful involvement in decision-making.
Key take aways:
- Deep concern and negative outlook: most staff view the budget cuts as harmful, expecting declines in both teaching and research quality.
- Rising workload and pressure: larger class sizes, less research time, and reduced flexibility, leading to more stress and overtime.
- Job insecurity hits early career staff hardest: non-renewal of temporary contracts and reduced opportunities heighten uncertainty, especially for junior academics.
- Declining morale and job satisfaction: staff report lower enthusiasm and motivation, with many considering leaving academia altogether.
- Lack of involvement and unclear communication: many do not feel included in decision-making and struggle to understand how the cuts will affect them personally.
- Support needs remain unmet: staff call for clearer communication, workload reduction, mental health resources and stronger advocacy from the university.
- Perceived inadequate response from UU: despite some positive actions, the university’s approach is seen as insufficient.
24 September 2025
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