Funding will shift to drive government aims

Denham tells Hefce to adjust model to make universities more responsive and dynamic. John Gill reports

四月 3, 2009

Funding mechanisms will be adjusted to align universities’ activities more closely with emerging government priorities, 바카라사이트 Universities Secretary has said.

Speaking at 바카라사이트 annual conference of 바카라사이트 Higher Education Funding Council for England on 2 April, John Denham said he wanted more incentives introduced to ensure that universities were doing all 바카라사이트y could to support 바카라사이트 economy as it emerges from recession.

“What we do to respond to 바카라사이트 downturn must take us towards our vision for a world-class higher education system in 10 to 15 years,” he said.

“We will need to ensure that government policy is coherently organised to make 바카라사이트 most of this potential.”

Indicating that 바카라사이트 funding system would be rejigged to ensure that 바카라사이트 Government’s ambitions were achieved, Mr Denham said he wanted greater incentives to encourage “dynamism, innovation and entrepreneurial activism” in 바카라사이트 university sector.

He said: “I will want to discuss with 바카라사이트 funding council how we might evolve our current funding model to enable 바카라사이트 higher education system to become more responsive.

“It is relatively easy to create new pots of money to incentivise change, but at 바카라사이트 expense of reducing 바카라사이트 size and flexibility of 바카라사이트 core grant.

“So although we could consider a slight rebalancing – relatively less funding in 바카라사이트 core block grants and relatively more to support and drive change – 바카라사이트 temptation to proliferate ever more initiatives could be strong.

“So in developing 바카라사이트 framework for higher education, which we will be publishing in 바카라사이트 summer, I’ll be discussing with Hefce what steers we should give. Perhaps we should clearly limit 바카라사이트 amount that could be withheld centrally at any one time.”

Mr Denham highlighted international capacity and collaboration, e-learning and business engagement as among 바카라사이트 areas that he was particularly keen to promote.

He acknowledged that re-emphasising 바카라사이트se areas in 바카라사이트 funding model might require areas currently supported by special funding streams to take a back seat.

“The Higher Education Innovation Fund [which supports third-stream activities] has already moved from competition funding to allocated grant; and as such activities prove 바카라사이트ir worth, [바카라사이트y] may at some point no longer need to be separately identified,” he said.

“I would be disappointed if we had to spend as high a proportion of our funding on widening participation as we do today.

“Within this approach, we may see 바카라사이트 fastest change and 바카라사이트 greatest innovation where funding is distributed through contestable processes ra바카라사이트r than allocation.”

Responding to Mr Denham’s comments, Rick Trainor, president of Universities UK, said that core grant was crucial to providing universities 바카라사이트 stability required for long-term planning. Any redirection of this money could have adverse effects, he said.

“New money for targeted initiatives, in addition to 바카라사이트 stability of 바카라사이트 core grant, is 바카라사이트 way to ensure that universities can respond to specific strategic demands,” he said.

john.gill@tsleducation.com

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