Cardiff University could lose up to 400 jobs as part of bid to 'secure long-term future'
- Cardiff University plans to cut up to 400 academic jobs to secure its "long-term future" as part of a formal consultation process.
- The university's Vice-Chancellor, Wendy Larner, stated that continuing as it is "no longer an option" due to "tightening finances."
- Dr. Joey Whitfield, Cardiff UCU President, described the cuts as "cruel and avoidable" and expressed concern about their impact on the university and community.
- The consultation period will last for 90 days, with final plans expected to be published in June.
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