BIS sought engagement on the detail behind the Chancellor’s commitment, in his autumn 2014 statement, to introduce a new loan for postgraduate taught study to anyone under the age of 30. The proposals apply to students at higher education institutions in England. Our submission welcomes the proposals for students at English HEIs. It agrees with…
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Response to Scottish Funding Council Consultation on a draft Strategic Plan for 2015-18
Universities Scotland has submitted its response to the Scottish Funding Council’s consultation on a draft Strategic Plan for the three-year period 2015-18. Our response is summarised in terms of the following key themes: Partnership: Experience has shown that the best outcomes for the sector and for Scotland follow from a strong and productive partnership…
Internationalising Scottish Business
The Scottish Parliament’s Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee sought engagement on the challenges and opportunities faced by Scotland’s existing and aspiring exporters. Our submission welcomed the opportunity to contribute to the committee’s call for evidence as Scotland’s higher education sector generates export income, exporting £1.3 billion of services in 2012/13. The sector’s export income is derived from multiple sources…
Response to Nurse Review of Research Councils
Universities Scotland’s Convener has written to Sir Paul Nurse to provide the Scottish higher education sector’s response to the Nurse Review of Research Councils. Universities Scotland endorses Universities UK’s response to the Nurse Review of Research Councils and draws out some points that are of particular importance to universities in Scotland, including: Concern that there…
Connecting Scotland – how Scottish organisations engage internationally
The second strand of the European and External Relations Committee (EERC) Inquiry into “Connecting Scotland: how Scotland can engage most effectively in a globalising world” considered how Scottish organisations engage internationally. Our submission provides an overview of the breadth of activity we are currently engaged in as a sector as well as the reason for…
Scotland’s International Framework
Scotland’s International Framework sets out the Scottish Government’s internationalisation agenda and objectives, setting the context for delivery. It outlines the Government’s ambition for Scotland, its people, businesses and institutions through four strategic international objectives: enhancing our global outlook, strengthening our relationships and partnerships, increasing our reputation and attractiveness, and engaging with the European Union. We…
Connecting Scotland – How the Scottish Government and its agencies engage internationally
In autumn 2014, the European and External Relations Committee of the Scottish Parliament agreed to conduct an inquiry into “Connecting Scotland: how Scotland can engage most effectively in a globalising world”. The Inquiry consisted of four-strands to consider how the Scottish Government and its agencies engage internationally, and how Scottish organisations engage internationally. Our submission…
Response to Scottish Government Consultation on a Higher Education Governance Bill
Universities Scotland has submitted its response to the Scottish Government’s pre-legislative consultation on a Higher Education Governance Bill. Our response notes that Scotland’s university sector is committed to continual improvement of institutional governance, to ensure that it is effective, inclusive, transparent and accountable. It explains the current framework and recent modernisation through the development and…
Response to Scottish Funding Council consultation on Research Excellence Grant and Research Postgraduate Grant (SFC/CN/04/2014)
Universities Scotland has submitted its response to the Scottish Funding Council’s review of the Research Excellence Grant and Research Postgraduate Grant consultation SFC/CN/04/2014. Key points from our submission: Research Excellence Grant proposals. We support uncoupling the funding provided to support non-charity research/charity income from that provided in recognition of research volume and quality. The proposal to distribute…
Impacts of the closure of the Post Study Work (PSW) route
The cross-party All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Migration sought engagement with a range of stakeholders to consider what impacts, on students, universities, and local economies, the closure of the Tier 1 PSW route has had on the attractiveness of the UK as a destination to study, following the UK Government’s decision to close the post-study work route…