Students in Leeds are set to protest over funding cuts.
Members of Leeds University Union will be demonstrating from 12.30pm tomorrow outside the union Info Point in Lifton Place, and along a route to Millennium Square.
* Click here to sign up to free news and sport email alerts from your YEP.The Government has already announced cuts of £1bn nationally, and according to analysis by the university and the Institute of Fiscal Studies, further huge cuts are also likely in the coming years.
* Click here to follow the YEP on Twitter.It is feared it could lead to the closure of some universities and fewer student places, as well as larger class sizes.
* Click here to watch latest YEP news and sport video reports.Mike Gladstone, education officer for the Leeds union, said: "This government came to power on a mandate of education.
* Click here for latest YEP news and sport picture slideshows."They should be following the example of America, France and Germany and investing in our futures, not cutting back. It's time our local MPs and Government ministers realise students will not sit back and take cuts lightly."
Students, staff and members of the public are invited to join the protest.
Last week, members of the University and College Union (UCU) at the university held a city centre rally against proposed cuts.
The university is cutting jobs as part of a review of its Biological Sciences department and has launched a cost-cutting programme to save £35m by 2011, expected to lead to hundreds of job losses.