Jobs at risk as UK Open University announces £100 million cuts
The Open University is to cut £100 million of annual spending in a radical overhaul that is likely to lead to course closures and significant job losses.
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The Open University is to cut £100 million of annual spending in a radical overhaul that is likely to lead to course closures and significant job losses.
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