New universities regulator comes into force
The Office for Students (OfS), the new regulator designed to
champion the interests of students, promote choice and help to
ensure that students are receiving a good deal for their investment
in higher education, has legally come into force today (1 January).
With the legal establishment of the OfS, Education Secretary
Justine Greening has also announced the final six...Request free trial
The Office for Students (OfS), the new regulator designed to champion the interests of students, promote choice and help to ensure that students are receiving a good deal for their investment in higher education, has legally come into force today (1 January). With the legal establishment of the OfS, Education Secretary Justine Greening has also announced the final six appointments to the OfS’ 15-strong Board. These appointments will not only reflect the diverse needs of the HE sector but will also make sure the interests of employers and students are represented by the new body, which will also hold universities to account over issues such as vice chancellor pay and free speech. The OfS will replace HEFCE as the main regulator of higher education, and it will hold universities to account for the quality of teaching they provide. It marks a major milestone in the implementation of the Higher Education and Research Act (2017), and the OfS will have an explicit legal duty to promote choice and consider the student, employer and taxpayer interests. Education Secretary Justine Greening said:
OfS Chair Sir Michael Barber said:
Minister for Universities Jo Johnson said:
Newly appointed board members will take up posts in January 2018. They include:
These 6 board members will join those that have already been announced to form the full OfS Board of 15 members. The other board members are: Sir Michael Barber (Chair), Martin Coleman (Deputy Chair), Nicola Dandridge (CEO), Chris Millward (DfAP), Gurpreet Dehal, Kate Lander, Prof Carl Lygo, David Palfreyman, and Prof Steve West. Notes to editorsFor more information or interview requests, please contact the Department for Education press office on 0207 783 8300 The Office for Students (OfS) was created by the Higher Education and Research Act which received Royal Assent in April 2017. The Office for Students will have a duty to promote student interests, ensuring students have a wide range of quality options By implementing the Government’s Teaching Excellence Framework, the OfS will hold universities to account for the quality of teaching they provide. They will shine a light on the grade inflation that we have seen tearing through the system and play a central role in pressing institutions to respect student’s rights and comply with consumer law consistently across the sector. |