The minister responsible for higher education in Wales has asked universities to "consider all options", including using its financial reserves, to prevent job losses.
Vikki Howells, the Welsh government's minister in charge, announced on Tuesday a further £19m for the higher education sector, despite stating earlier this month that no extra money was available.
It comes after the University of South Wales confirmed it would be launching a consultation reviewing its academic provision later this week and Cardiff University's plans to cut 400 jobs.
However, critics have argued the extra funding, which is capital cash for buildings, would not solve Wales' higher education financial challenges.

