Strikes are set to take place across 64 universities — including Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial, Edinburgh and Goldsmiths — after talks between the University and College Union (UCU), and Universities UK, which represents universities, broke down. Those joining the action say changes to their pension scheme will make them £10,000 worse off in retirement. UCU general secretary Sally Hunt praised students for putting pressure on the universities. She said a meeting on March 2 will be held to finalise an escalation of the strikes, which could lead to exams not being held.