Did strikes spoil your university experience? If so, Join the Claim to get the compensation you deserve.
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Overview
Students pay universities for in-person tuition and access to facilities. However, strikes led to cancelled classes and restricted services, so many students didn’t get the experience they signed up for.
Universities did not refund affected students for the disruption, and legal experts think this is a breach of contract. They believe students deserve compensation for the gap between the university experience they paid for and what they received.
Lawyers have initiated no-win, no-fee claims to help students get the compensation and justice they deserve.
Thousands of UK students have already signed up to claim fair financial compensation. And some claims have already been successful. By the end of July 2025, Newcastle University had handed out £2.4 million in compensation to 10,934 students following industrial action.
Could you be due compensation for breach of contract by your university? Find out instantly with our easy-to-use eligibility checker! If eligible, and you want to join the claim, register your interest, and we’ll connect you with a regulated UK law firm.
University strike claim – At a glance
*As per Newcastle University case. However, each claim is based on its merits, and awards may differ.
What do we know about the university strike claim?
Who is eligible to join the university strike claim?
Could you be due compensation for breach of contract by your university? Find out instantly with our easy-to-use eligibility checker! If eligible, and you want to join the claim, register your interest and we’ll connect you with a regulated UK law firm.
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Latest updates on the University strike claim
August 2025
Speaking to the BBC a spokesperson for the University and College Union (UCU), the 2.4 million payout from Newcastle University sets a 'sets precedent' for other universities.
July 2025
After months of walkouts, Newcastle University paid out over £2.4 million to students whose education was disrupted by industrial action.
We’ll provide more updates on this case as they occur.
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Frequently asked questions about the University strike claim
The case involves students claiming compensation for breaches of contract by universities due to disruptions caused by industrial action. Students paid for in-person tuition and access to facilities, but many received restricted services instead, which legal experts argue violates the terms of their contracts. Despite these disruptions, universities did not refund affected students. Thousands of UK students have already joined no-win, no-fee group action claims, seeking justice and financial redress.
No. Separate claims are being brought against different UK universities.
Find out instantly with our easy-to-use eligibility checker.
Our simple eligibility checker provides instant clarity. Answer a few straightforward questions, and you’ll know if you could qualify to join a no-win, no-fee group action claim. If you have a potential claim, register your interest and we’ll keep you updated about this case. Your matchmaker for justice, if eligible, we’ll pair you with a regulated law firm running a suitable claim.
We cannot say exactly how much compensation you might get if the universities are ordered to pay compensation. Each claim is based on its merits and your solicitor will work to get the compensation owed to you. In a recent case, Newcastle University handed out £2.4 million in compensation payouts. UK fee-paying students could claim £100 of compensation for each module disrupted, up to a maximum of £600.
International fee-payers could claim £200 of compensation per module, with an upper limit of £1,200. This likely sets a precedent for other Universities.
In the UK, if a group of people have experienced loss, or otherwise been harmed by an organisation’s law breaking, they can come together to fight for justice. Levelling the playing field when standing up to big businesses, group actions prove that there is strength in numbers. At Join the Claim, we bring consumers and law firms together to ensure these group actions are as powerful as possible.
We won’t charge you a single penny. And we ensure any law firms we connect you with operate on a no-win-no-fee basis. If you win, the law firm will either take its fees from your compensation payment or recover these from the defendants.
A no-win, no-fee agreement means you don’t pay your solicitor’s legal fees if your claim is unsuccessful. This makes it easier and more affordable to take part in group litigation. However T&Cs apply.
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