Some universities will need financial support to deliver the efficiencies that the government wants them to make, a report on higher education reform is expected to say.
Ha ha ha ha ha! You have GOT to be kidding!
The recommendations are expected in an upcoming report on major higher education reform, set up after the Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson called for “real change from the sector” last year, and that will be shared with the government once finished. Sir Nigel Carrington, who was appointed to lead a task force focusing on university efficiency by Universities UK, told PoliticsHome that there would likely be proposals in the report around a “transformation fund or other financial assistance”.
No, I don't think even Labour are going to be daft enough to fall for that one!
"Probably there will be some proposals in our report around which some sort of Transformation Fund or other financial assistance in a very targeted way would be helpful," Carrington said. He told PoliticsHome: “It’s pretty self-evident that if institutions are running deficits and have pretty much exhausted their borrowing lines, then significant structural change is not deliverable because they don’t have the resources to deliver it.”
Funny, they always seem to have plenty of resources to squander on other things...
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Perhaps they should leave it to the Disney University to run the Mickey Mouse degree courses and concentrate on academic subjects .
😂
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