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Unions slam ‘academic vandalism’ of Edinburgh University cuts
University of Edinburgh [Pic: LWYang / Creative Commons]

ONE of Britain’s richest universities was accused of “academic vandalism,” today as it bids to close a £140 million black hole in its finances by cutting jobs.

Just weeks after University of Edinburgh bosses warned staff “nothing was off the table” as they looked to cut costs, principal Sir Peter Mathieson has announced that cuts equivalent to around 10 per cent of annual spending will be required to balance the books.

He warned: “To make these recurrent savings we need radical university-wide actions, which will lead to a smaller staff base and lower operating costs.

“Professor Mathieson needs to use the billions of pounds the university boasts in wealth to protect jobs, protect provision and protect the university’s global reputation.

“The Scottish government also needs to call on university management to halt these devastating cuts.

“Scotland cannot afford to allow one of its great public institutions to engage in academic vandalism of this scale.”

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