Students fume as marking boycott forces them to graduate without a degree
Members of the University and College Union have been refusing to mark work amid an ongoing dispute with their employers over pensions and pay.
Members of the University and College Union have been refusing to mark work amid an ongoing dispute with their employers over pensions and pay.
A spokesman from Cardiff University has confirmed "a small number of students won't receive degrees" due to lengthy marking and assessment boycott.
Durham University has told students any remaining work will be marked “as swiftly as possible” and final classifications “as soon as they are available”.