Meeting of the Parliament 14 January 2016
I am pleased to follow George Adam. I think that that was the first time that he did not mention Paisley in a speech—very novel. It is pleasing, too, to have an opportunity to speak in today’s debate.
Our universities make an outstanding contribution to the academic, economic, social and cultural life of our country, and Scottish Labour welcomes their continued success in the face of budget pressures, in attracting high-quality staff and students from right across the world and producing groundbreaking research. We also value the vital role that our universities play in the economy by employing more than 42,000 people and supporting more than 144,000 jobs across Scotland.
However, there is no doubt that our higher education institutions could benefit from being a lot more open and accountable. Although universities rightly value their academic freedom, which must be protected, that does not exempt them from the need to be governed properly and run effectively. The bill provides real opportunities to address the shortfalls in university governance.