Sheffield Business School is to shut non-profitable programmes in an effort to get out of the red. This could affect up to 70 members of staff.
The postgraduate school at Sheffield Hallam University has about 1,500 students but falling numbers and increasing competition have damaged its prospects.
A consultation process will earmark areas of the school that will survive. A spokesman said compulsory redundancies will be avoided "wherever possible".
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