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Student accommodation in the UK

Student accommodation in the UK. Swedish Accommodation Providers LSE visit. 1pm. Welcome from Ian Spencer, Director of Residential Services at LSE and introduction to the visit from Dr Neil Jennings, NUS 1.05pm - Joanna Goodman, NUS. Student accommodation in the UK.

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Student accommodation in the UK

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  1. Student accommodation in the UK

  2. Swedish Accommodation Providers LSE visit • 1pm. Welcome from Ian Spencer, Director of Residential Services at LSE and introduction to the visit from Dr Neil Jennings, NUS • 1.05pm - Joanna Goodman, NUS. Student accommodation in the UK. • 1.20pm - Ian Spencer, LSE. Student accommodation at LSE. • 1.35pm - Q&A with Ian and Joanna • 1.50pm - Aakash Naik, NUS. Student Switch Off at LSE. • 2.00pm - Martin Bolton and Dan Reeves, LSE. Sustainability in student accommodation at LSE. • 2.10pm - Q&A with Aakash, Martin and Dan • 2.15pm - Break • 2.25 - 3.30pm - Visit to High Holborn Hall

  3. Student accommodation in the UK Jo Goodman, Research and Policy Officer (Student Welfare) 15 April 2013

  4. Residence patterns of English students

  5. The purpose-built sector • An estimated 450,000 bed spaces in the sector • 404,000 covered by three Codes of Standards: • Two run by ANUK/Unipol • One run by UUK • Increasing financial pressure on institutions resulting in rapidly rising rents • Traditionally largely owned and run by institutions • Now a more complex picture with private providers’ market share growing • Recent fall in student numbers means that there is now an oversupply in some areas • However, as yet, there has been little competition on price

  6. Accommodation Costs Survey • Research conducted every 2 – 3 years by NUS and Unipol • Aimed at institutions and private providers of purpose-built student accommodation (or halls of residence) • This year’s survey covered around 85 per cent of bed spaces • There have been huge changes in recent years to: • The level of rent charged • The types of room on offer • Who is providing these rooms

  7. Rising rents: 2006 - 2012

  8. Rising rents: Common room types Average annual rent across all providers and room types is £5,244.04 Consider in terms of maximum rate of basic loan for home student studying outside London of £5,500

  9. Contract Length • Institutions – 41 weeks • Catered institutional – 37 weeks • Nomination agreements – 45 weeks • Private providers – 44 weeks

  10. Rising rents: By region

  11. Room types on offer

  12. Room types on offer – by provider type

  13. Student accommodation choices Student carers, BME students and disabled students are less likely to live in halls

  14. Any questions?Jo Goodman, Research and Policy Officer (Student Welfare)Email:joanna.goodman@nus.org.ukPhone: 07585969860

  15. Student Accommodation at LSE Ian Spencer, Director of Residential Services, LSE

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