More jobs will be cut at the University of Kent in a bid to save nearly £20 million, the institution has announced.
The university has opened a voluntary redundancy scheme and will not fill some vacant roles to cut costs after posting a deficit of £12m in its most recent financial statements.
A university spokesperson said the scheme was a response to falling numbers of international students across the UK, which had led to greater competition for home students.
It added the scheme aimed to "support with necessary pay cost savings", but that it remained "on track" with a revised curriculum after previously announcing it would "phase out" several subjects.