The Conservative Party conference brought frustration over ministers 鈥済randstanding鈥 by attacking English universities rather than seeing them as drivers of growth, while big questions on funding remain unresolved and planned entry restrictions are tipped to be dropped by the Truss government.
A Tory conference fringe event on Brexit saw the skills minister, Andrea Jenkyns, claim that universities offer 鈥渁nti-British history and sociological Marxism鈥, while the home secretary, Suella Braverman, pledged action on visas for students and dependants because 鈥渢oo many students [are] coming into this country who are propping up鈥ubstandard courses in inadequate institutions鈥.
Although Liz Truss has pledged that her government will be 鈥渦nashamedly pro-growth鈥, that vision remains focused on tax cuts and deregulation rather than encompassing the roles of universities.
Sir Chris Husbands, vice-chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University, said it was 鈥渙bviously extremely disappointing that at a party conference people think there鈥檚 mileage to be had in grandstanding with ideas about courses, access and students鈥.
色盒直播
鈥淭he facts are that UK higher education is a major export industry, a major driver of growth and a major resource for UK soft power,鈥 he said.
Lord Willetts, the Conservative former universities minister, argued that Ms聽Jenkyns鈥 role at a University of Bolton thinktank had given her understanding of 鈥渄iversity of provision鈥 and that her comments did聽not 鈥渞eflect her approach to HE from my conversations with her over the years鈥.
色盒直播
But on student visas, he said, 鈥渂eing realistic, it is possible we will now get a slight reversion鈥 after the 鈥渨onderful liberalisation鈥 under the Johnson government: 鈥淚聽would attach a bit more weight to Suella鈥檚 comments than Andrea鈥檚,鈥 Lord Willetts said.
Diana Beech, chief executive of London Higher and former adviser to Conservative universities ministers, noted that in contrast to Ms聽Braverman, Ms聽Jenkyns spoke of international education鈥檚 value to the UK. A 鈥渃onsistent framework鈥 across government would take time to emerge, involving compromise in Whitehall, 鈥渁nd who wins will only become clear as the new government beds down鈥, she said.
There was also 鈥渁n element of playing to the core membership鈥 at party conferences, she added, 鈥渟o whatever is said [at聽conference] is聽not necessarily going to be translated into policy, as officials in Whitehall play a key role in setting out options for ministers and mitigating risks鈥.
Meanwhile, intentions to set minimum entry requirements and student number controls to tackle 鈥渓ow value鈥 courses, where the Johnson government had planned legislation, might not survive the exits of former higher education minister Michelle Donelan and her adviser Iain Mansfield from the Department for Education. No聽bill had been drafted before their departures.
色盒直播
This plan, said Dr Beech, was 鈥減robably off the agenda 鈥 if only because this government is going to have to prioritise what is deliverable within the next 18 months鈥 before the next general election and 鈥渨ithout legislation drafted, HE聽reform is going to be timed聽out鈥.
The Lifelong Loan Entitlement, a Johnson government plan with major sector implications, is included in the list of Ms聽Jenkyns鈥 ministerial responsibilities and its architect, Baroness Wolf, remains skills and workforce adviser in the No聽10聽Policy Unit.
The future of teaching funding and research funding 鈥 where the Truss government is tipped to reverse Johnson government investment pledges as it seeks big savings 鈥 remains a major concern.
鈥淭here are some big decisions needed about HE policy, and if they aren鈥檛 taken, the sector will drift,鈥 said Sir Chris. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a responsibility on the sector to engage with government, but a responsibility on the governing party to nurture a major national asset.鈥
色盒直播
Register to continue
Why register?
- Registration is free and only takes a moment
- Once registered, you can read 3 articles a month
- Sign up for our newsletter
Subscribe
Or subscribe for unlimited access to:
- Unlimited access to news, views, insights & reviews
- Digital editions
- Digital access to 罢贬贰鈥檚 university and college rankings analysis
Already registered or a current subscriber?








