A union says it has no confidence in the leaders of a university after it reported a £13.9m loss.
The University of East Anglia (UEA) in Norwich said it was "experiencing significant challenges" with finances and it was unlikely savings could be made without compulsory redundancies.
The University and Colleges Union's UEA branch said it had no confidence in the vice chancellor, deputy vice chancellor and chief resources officer.
The UEA said it was aware of the vote.
The university said financial challenges were "driven by the effects of Covid, the tuition fee freeze, pressures on student numbers and rising costs".