Staff and management at Goldsmiths, University of London, have agreed a deal that ends a fractious 10-month dispute that has seen the institution cast into the centre of the debate about higher education financing.
As part of the settlement, members of the University and College Union will immediately stop their marking and assessment boycott which had delayed some students from being able to graduate.
The arts, humanities and social sciences institution, located in south-east London, said it was now working to release results to those affected as soon as possible, with international students and final-year undergraduates being prioritised.