This comes as the UCU union say they are 'angered' at the lack of progress on pay negotiations
More than 1,000 students at Queen's University Belfast have been warned that they may not be awarded their degree as planned this summer due to ongoing industrial action.
In a video message sent to affected students, the university's Vice Chancellor Prof. Ian Greer said: "Some staff in a small group of Schools have indicated that they will not be participating in the marking of student work at this time. "Today I want to focus on the approximately 1,200 final year students who will be affected this summer.
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