Staff at the University of Aberdeen have backed strike action over plans to scrap single honours modern languages degrees.
The University and College Union (UCU) branch at the institution has voted in favour of taking industrial action by an 80聽per cent majority on a 60聽per cent turnout.
Aberdeen announced late last year that it was looking at its languages provision and had聽initially considered closing all its programmes聽due to declining student numbers.
It later聽opted to save its joint languages courses聽but pushed on with a plan to close single honours degrees as part of efforts to reduce a 拢1.5 million deficit. Subjects including French, Gaelic, German and Spanish will be affected.
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UCU said this would put 30 staff at risk of redundancy and the plans 鈥渞emained unacceptable鈥 as research in this area was also under threat and the possibility of compulsory redundancies remained in place.
It has urged the university to find alternative savings in modern languages and elsewhere. Members聽would meet in the coming days to discuss the next steps after the successful ballot, the union said.
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Rachel Shanks, chair of the Aberdeen UCU branch, said members had made it 鈥渁bundantly clear that senior managers need to rethink their plans to cut jobs and cut the university鈥檚 offer in languages鈥.
鈥淎berdeen is an important employer in north-east Scotland and cuts of this scale will have a serious impact on the economy locally, the student experience, and both the university鈥檚 and the city鈥檚 reputation,鈥 she said. 聽
鈥淚t is not too late for university managers to work with UCU and others, and to find alternatives that don鈥檛 involve such drastic cuts and job losses.鈥
Responding to the threat of strike action, an Aberdeen spokeswoman said it was 鈥渇acing serious financial challenges鈥 and was 鈥渢aking essential action to generate extra income and to make savings鈥.
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鈥淲e understand the strength of feeling across the university with regard to potential job losses,鈥 she added.
鈥淓arly retirement and voluntary service applications are our focus. Compulsory redundancy is something that the university always seeks to avoid.鈥
The spokeswoman said that it was still hoped the industrial action would not take place but, if it did, 鈥渆very effort will be made to minimise the impact on students鈥.
Proposals for the future direction of modern languages were still being considered, they added, and 鈥渋ndustrial action would be regrettable as we explore all options for ensuring the future academic and financial sustainability of our modern languages degrees鈥.
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