Responding to a speech from universities
minister on social
mobility today (Wednesday), University and College Union general
secretary Jo Grady said:
‘The minister talks about the government’s desire to level
up Britain, to deliver greater opportunity for all and how
universities must play a vital role in that mission.
Unfortunately, the government is currently sleepwalking
universities into severe financial difficulties due to the impact
of Covid-19 on their income.
‘The government’s obsession with a graduate’s earnings as
the only measure of success suggests ignorance about the real
value of education. It is particularly tone deaf at a time when
millions of workers educated and trained by universities are
providing important public services in the midst of a severe
economic crisis.
‘Instead of making the case for education, the minister
appears to be trying to turn some students off university by
saying it is expensive and substandard. Universities using
contextual data to increase opportunity for students from the
poorest backgrounds should be applauded. For the minister to say
students have been left indebted and let down is quite remarkable
when the Conservatives are responsible for increasing tuition fee
debt and letting the private sector squeeze more and more money
out of higher education.
’The government continues to attempt to pick artificial
“winners” in the market it has created, denigrating certain
courses and the institutions that offer them without any evidence
for doing so.’