* University College London has warned that compulsory redundancies "might be unavoidable" as the college is failing to make 拢11 million of savings this year.
Provost Sir Chris Llewellyn Smith is "working urgently on a recovery plan" to concentrate activity on core strengths of teaching and research.
He said: "It is now clear that relying on income generation or savings programmes and/or additional government funding will not work any longer. The only alternative to decline is the radical review of UCL's activities that UCL council has endorsed."
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