Meeting of the Parliament 03 June 2015
I welcome the fact that the Conservatives are using their time to look at the key issue of how we organise our universities. The issues in the debate concern governance and the funding of universities, and they have to be seen in the context of what we are looking for from our universities.
We see universities as institutions that allow our young people to receive a good-quality education so that they can play a proper role in society and contribute to a growing economy; institutions that attract support and investment from overseas; and places of research and development that can develop the skills and specialities that Scottish education has become so famous for. It is against that backdrop that we need to look at the governance and funding issues.
The Conservatives seem to take a free-market approach to governance issues.