The Education Secretary has named
as his preferred candidate to be the next Chair
of the Office for Students, following approval by the Prime
Minister.
Lord Wharton will now go on to attend a pre-appointment hearing
before the Education Select Committee on a date to be confirmed
by the Committee.
As the independent regulator of higher education in England, the
Office for Students (OfS) aims to ensure that every student,
whatever their background, has a fulfilling university experience
that enriches their lives and careers.
Lord Wharton has been selected following a rigorous assessment
process conducted in accordance with the Governance Code on
Public Appointments.
He will take over from Sir Michael Barber whose appointment ends
on 31 March 2021.
Education Secretary said:
I look forward to finalising the appointment of Lord Wharton as
the next Chair of the OfS who will bring strategic direction to
the role.
He will play a vital part in ensuring students from all
backgrounds are at the heart of the higher education system,
receiving a high quality education and value for money from our
universities.
I am very thankful to Sir Michael for his work setting up and
transforming the Office for Students and particularly for his
work tackling unconditional offers, senior executive pay and
grade inflation.
The Chair leads the OfS at board level, working with Ministers
and the Chief Executive to provide clear leadership and
priorities for the next phase of the OfS’ critical work.
Lord Wharton was the Chairman of Hume Brophy UK Communications up
until November 2020. He served as the Parliamentary Under
Secretary of State for International Development from July 2016
to June 2017 and served as Parliamentary Under Secretary of State
at the Department for Communities and Local Government, with
responsibility for Local Growth and the Northern Powerhouse from
May 2015 until July 2016. Prior to that he worked as a solicitor.
He was awarded a life peerage to the House of Lords in September
2020.
Following his pre-appointment hearing, the Education Select
Committee will publish their recommendations, which the Education
Secretary will consider before deciding whether to finalise the
appointment.