Meeting of the Parliament 14 January 2016
I remember their evidence well. I will need to wait and see what is proposed at stage 2 in order to discuss where we might go with that.
A lot of our discussions have been about what might have happened, could have happened or should have happened with the Higher Education Governance (Scotland) Bill, and we have not said enough about what it actually delivers. It will deliver a democratic structure of accountability for all our institutions, whether they are relatively new institutions or one of the ancient establishments. It will bring all their governance structures into the modern era. There is not only a need for accountability for the money invested by the taxpayer, but a need for a more diverse governance model.
That for me is the prize. We can make a difference and move our institutions forwards, away from what appears to be a Victorian gentlemen’s club. The bill gives us an opportunity to take our successful universities and not only make them more transparent but ensure that they are fit for purpose in the current century. I hope that we can all agree that the bill is a starting point for the future of our higher education sector, and I encourage my fellow MSPs to work together to make that vision a workable reality.
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