- If it had been good, the money would have gone to research and education instead, of course.

But we are doing our best to soften the blow for our employees and students, says Peter Elenfalk, building director at the university.

The authority currently pays over 800 million in rent and can now face a ten percent increase, something that Ekot was the first to report on.

In terms of money, this means that the university may pay between 75 and 80 million more than before.

Hear the building director tell more in the clip above.