The UG saved 13.6 million euros last year, exceeding the target of 13 million. This was largely due to lower energy costs (a reduction of 7 million euros). Lower housing expenses from selling properties accounted for nearly 2.5 million euros, while reduced hiring of external consultants saved 2 million euros.
There were also some setbacks, such as salary increases affecting accrued leave days. Additionally, travel and accommodation costs remained high. Therefore, the UG is calling for less travel and even lower energy use in 2025. This year, the university hopes to save 21 million euros.