Staff at a university which plans to cut 400 full-time jobs amid financial pressures have backed industrial action.
More than 64% of members of Cardiff's University and College Union (UCU) branch voted in a ballot, with 83% supporting strikes and 86% backing action short of a strike, up to and including an assessment boycott.
It comes after Cardiff University confirmed the cost-cutting proposals, which could also see course closures and department mergers in subjects including nursing, modern languages, religion and theology, music, and ancient history.
The UCU said staff were "furious" and summer graduations could be impacted, while Cardiff University said it was "disappointed" by the outcome.