
University of Cumbria welcomes first students to brand-new Barrow campus in landmark moment for the town
This week, the University of Cumbria celebrates the opening of its brand-new Barrow campus to its students, marking a historic milestone for the town as it becomes a university town for the first time. Located in an area historically marked by low participation in higher education, the new campus represents a significant step forward in expanding access and aspiration for the region.
Symbolising nearly a decade of local ambition and collaboration, the new campus located on Buccleuch Dock Road is the largest of the projects under the UK Government-backed Brilliant Barrow Town Deal. It brings to life a shared vision for Barrow that dates back to 2016.
University of Cumbria’s Deputy Vice Chancellor, Professor Brian Webster-Henderson OBE, said “The opening of our Barrow campus marks a transformative moment for both the University of Cumbria and the town itself. It is the result of nearly a decade of collaboration, vision, and belief in Barrow’s potential. This development directly supports our Towards 2030 strategy, which focuses on place, people, and partnership. It does so by expanding access to higher education, attracting and retaining talent, and strengthening ties with industry and community. Barrow is now a university town, and that unlocks new possibilities for regional growth, national resilience, and lifelong opportunity.”
The campus, built by regional contractor Caddick, brings higher education within reach for local students who have long had to travel to access full-time degree-level study, creating much more accessible routes into tertiary education for those in the region. Developed in collaboration with BAE Systems, Westmorland & Furness Council, Furness College as well as local businesses and organisations, the campus reflects a shared commitment to education, innovation, and regional development.
The education provision delivered through the campus responds directly to the region’s growing demand for skills in healthcare and advanced manufacturing. They have been co-designed with employers including the University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay Trust and BAE Systems to meet regional workforce needs.
Janet Garner, Future Workforce Director, said: “We are incredibly proud to be playing a key role in bringing the University of Cumbria’s Barrow campus to life. This investment in local education is vital to ensuring we have a pipeline of skilled, ambitious individuals ready to take on the advanced manufacturing and national security challenges of the future. By working hand-in-hand with education providers and the wider community, we are helping to create opportunities that not only support our business but also deliver lasting social and economic impact for Barrow and the wider region.”
Beyond its regional importance, the campus plays a critical role in advancing the UK’s broader national priorities. Backed by the Government’s £220 million "Team Barrow" initiative, a 10-year plan aimed at transformative infrastructure investment, Barrow has been hailed by Prime Minister Keir Starmer as “a blueprint” for how defence spending can fuel economic growth and empower hardworking communities across the country, as the UK vows to spend 5% of GDP on national security by 2035.
Lord Case, Chair for the Team Barrow Delivery Board, said: “The opening of the University of Cumbria’s Barrow campus is a truly defining moment for the town. It not only strengthens local education and skills provision, but also underpins our wider priorities, from housing and transport to health and community wellbeing. This is a landmark in Barrow’s transformation into a vibrant, university-anchored town where people choose to live, work and thrive. More than that, it stands as a blueprint for how place-based partnerships can deliver real, lasting impact, showcasing how towns like Barrow can help shape a stronger and more resilient future for the nation.”
Steve Cole, Chair of Brilliant Barrow board, said: “The opening of the University of Cumbria’s Barrow campus marks a major milestone for Brilliant Barrow and is the single biggest project within our Town Deal programme. It embodies the ambition at the heart of our vision, to invest in people, place and potential. This campus will not only expand access to higher education for local people, but also support the skills and innovation needed to power Barrow’s future. It stands as a powerful symbol of what’s possible when local communities, government, and industry work together to drive meaningful change.”
The development also plays an important role in supporting the NHS 10 year plan, particularly in addressing workforce challenges and strengthening healthcare delivery. The campus contributes to the expansion of training routes and placements to meet the rising demand for NHS staff and the change in how the NHS will offer its care over the coming years.
The two-storey building features a curved, submarine-inspired roofline, ample glazing to ensure natural light, adaptable specialist teaching spaces, green infrastructure, and welcoming social areas. This milestone in expanding access to higher education represents a significant step forward in empowering local communities and strengthening Barrow’s role in the UK’s future.
Councillor Jonathan Brook, Leader of Westmorland and Furness Council, said: “The opening of the University of Cumbria Barrow campus marks a major milestone for the Barrow community. Not only does it provide new opportunities for people in Barrow and the surrounding areas to access higher education, but it is also a critical component in our ambitions for the town. It is offering courses that are aligned to local employer and skills needs, meaning graduates will have skills that are in demand locally and providing up-skilling and re-skilling opportunities for the existing local workforce. Attracting and retaining talented people with high-level skills helps support growth and prosperity and the University’s presence and influence also brings vitality and lasting social benefits for the town.”
Notes to editors
On July 27, 2019, the Prime Minister announced that the Towns Fund would support an initial 101 places across England to develop Town Deal proposals, to drive economic regeneration and deliver long-term economic and productivity growth. See further details of the announcement: PM speech at Manchester Science and Industry Museum - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
A Town Deal is an agreement in principle between Government, the lead council and the Town Deal Board. It will set out a vision and strategy for the town, and what each party agrees to do to achieve this vision. See the 101 places being supported to develop Town Deals: list-of-100-places.pdf (publishing.service.gov.uk)
Each of the 101 towns selected to work towards a Town Deal also received accelerated funding last year for investment in capital projects that would have an immediate impact and help places “build back better” in the wake of Covid-19. View a list of accelerated funding by place: towns-fund-accelerated-funding-grants.pdf (publishing.service.gov.uk)