Meeting of the Parliament 03 June 2015
I am pleased that the Conservatives have chosen to discuss higher education, because that gives me the opportunity to celebrate Scotland’s universities and the achievements of their staff and students.
I want to highlight this Government’s commitment to invest in our universities to benefit all learners, to grow our economy, and to enhance the international reputation for teaching and research that is enjoyed by our institutions. It is clear that universities make a pivotal contribution to Scotland by enabling a better educated workforce, fostering inclusive economic growth, and supporting links and collaboration with our neighbours in the UK, the EU and other nations across the world.
Rankings from October 2014 show that Scotland has four universities in the top 200 in the world, which is more per head of population than any other country apart from Switzerland. Scottish higher education is thriving. In 2014, Eurostat figures highlighted that Scotland had the highest percentage of the population with tertiary education attainment of all European countries listed: at 46.5 per cent, that is 6 percentage points higher than the UK figure of 40.5 per cent.