USS strike: lecturers on strike at 57 universities

More than a million students will lose a combined 565,000 hours of teaching to walkouts

University students return for the spring term at Cambridge University
Cambridge and Oxford are the first- and second-ranked universities in the UK
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Students are demanding compensation for missed lessons as lecturers begin the biggest ever strike by university academics in UK history.

Starting today, tens of thousands of lecturers at 64 universities across the country will participate in waves of walkouts lasting until 16 March.

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