A university is to give its full-time students a one-off payment of £170 to help with the cost of living.
The University of Manchester (UoM) said it was committing £9m to a student support scheme it worked out with the institution's students' union (MUSU).
It said it would also provide e-books, scrap library fines and put in other measures to help with rising costs.
MUSU's Sam Bronheim said she hoped it meant students felt "their needs have not only been heard but met".
The UK inflation rate hit a 41-year high in October as food and energy bills soared, squeezing household incomes and putting strain on students' budgets.