Coffee Society

Linked below are reports that affirm the "uncomfortable and unsustainable" dependency of UK educational settlements on international students, covering ~25% of income amid frozen domestic fees and inflation. Recent visa changes (e.g., 2024 dependant ban) have already caused 16–33% enrollment drops, prompting warnings of "financial nightmare" and "perfect storm." Without policy shifts (e.g., higher domestic funding), the sector faces widespread insolvency. Insolvency may be the price to be paid to sustain the culture of the Anglosphere.

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Coffee Society

November 1, 2025
mike@standardsmichigan.com
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Annual report and financial statements 31 July 2024 | “Campus” Masterplan

Durham (Dunholm O.E.) as a Northumbrian learning settlement originates with its Cathedral; founded in 995 AD as part of a Benedictine monastery.  Monks maintained libraries and created an intellectual hub for the English speaking peoples.  Fast forward a millennium and we find “DU Coffee Society” which describes itself as a welcoming space for students to learn about coffee making, latte art and each other.

FYI:

LSE: “The Benefits and Costs of International Higher Education Students to the UK Economy

PwC: UK Higher Education Financial Sustainability Report

 

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