The Collaboration Revolution in European Student Housing Featuring Kelly-anne Watson and Frank Uffen from The Class Foundation
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In episode two in this three-part mini series we are focusing on regional frameworks and some of the lessons learned from the key four markets of the UK, Italy, Spain and the Netherlands.
Dan, Deenie and Sarah are joined by Kelly-anne Watson and Frank Uffen to discuss:
• National action frameworks being developed to coordinate housing responses in key European markets
• UK faces challenges with PBSA not being included in national housing numbers
• Nottingham housing strategy highlights how universities can see accommodation as part of student success
• Spain emerging as a leader in collaborative approaches to student housing development
• Innovative hybrid models in Spain allow residences to function as hotels in summer months
• Cross-sector learning between student housing, hospitality and co-living driving innovation
• Cultural contexts differ across Europe, with religious organizations historically providing housing in Spain/Italy
• Data-driven research helping identify what amenities students actually need versus marketing-driven additions
• Growing interest in shared accommodation models to address affordability challenges
• Investment conditions need to be understood alongside community needs for successful development
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A huge thank you to the sponsor of this mini series, MyStudentHalls - find your ideal student accommodation across the UK.
Chapters
1. Welcome to Housing Strategies Mini-Series (00:00:00)
2. Unmet Demand: 3.2 Million Beds Needed (00:07:44)
3. UK Market Challenges and Opportunities (00:11:47)
4. Spain and Italy: Cultural Collaboration (00:17:00)
5. Cross-Border Learning and Innovation (00:24:37)
6. Research and Data Driving Change (00:33:09)
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