A university has handed out over £1.7m in compensation to students affected by strikes this year.
As of 30 June, Newcastle University had paid £1.72m to learners who saw disrupted teaching due to action by staff between March and June in response to job cuts.
The university previously said students would be paid between £100 and £1,200 in compensation following guidance from the Office for Students.
University and College Union (UCU) representative Prof Matt Perry said the payments highlighted the institution had the funds to "cut compulsory redundancies".