Memorial considering future of Harlow campus

Memorial University is considering the future of its Harlow campus in the United Kingdom, reports CBC. Memorial President Janet Morrison told CBC that the university is evaluating the cost of operating its assets, including the Harlow campus, and that “[a]t this stage, everything is on the table.” She said that the campus, which was opened in 1969, reportedly costs around $1M to maintain, and has $2M in deferred maintenance. Morrison noted that immigration laws have changed, which means most classes are delivered online from NL; additionally, other international opportunities are available for students. CBC reports that a decision on the Harlow campus will not be made until the end of the spring academic term in August 2026.

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