Earlier this year, Dundee University was hit by a severe financial crisis.
A report into the near-collapse of the university said it had continued with increased spending despite a drop in foreign student fee income.
Its principal went before a Scottish Parliament committee and admitted incompetence and senior board members resigned over the mismanagement.
Dundee has so far required a Scottish government bailout of more than £40m.
It is an extreme example but other Scottish universities are also under financial strain.
Edinburgh University is planning cuts of £140m, including job losses.
Its principal, Sir Peter Matheson, has called for a "radical re-wiring" to respond to the funding challenge.
Both institutions and others have seen recent strikes by academic staff to highlight the effect of cuts.

