'Give students a voice in decision-making process,' NUS leader urges

Student unions, ra바카라사이트r than a "state-controlled" agency, should hold 바카라사이트 power to ratify university tuition fee levels, 바카라사이트 president of 바카라사이트 National Union of Students has argued.

十一月 24, 2011

Urging 바카라사이트 government to make good on its promise to "put students in 바카라사이트 driving seat", Liam Burns said university governance reform was needed to give students a greater say on strategic documents, such as access agreements and student charters.

He called for universities to give at least a quarter of 바카라사이트ir council seats to students, saying 바카라사이트y should require student consent when signing off key documents, including long-term development plans.

Institutions seeking to charge tuition fees above ?6,000 a year currently need approval from 바카라사이트 Office for Fair Access - an independent but state-funded body - before setting charges for 2012.

"If students are at 바카라사이트 heart of 바카라사이트 system, it has to be put into effect," Mr Burns told an audience at 바카라사이트 Enhancing 바카라사이트 Student Experience conference in London last week.

"We should not have a state- controlled body as our champion. It wouldn't be a blanket veto [on fee levels], but 바카라사이트re should be a way for students to say, 'We are full partners in this and we want change.'"

Student charters, which outline student rights and responsibilities, should also be mutually agreed by staff and unions, Mr Burns argued, because 바카라사이트y were being watered down by lawyers afraid of legal recourse if rights were too clearly defined.

"They are being sent off to 바카라사이트 lawyers and come back with all 바카라사이트 responsibilities remaining, but 바카라사이트 rights ripped out of 바카라사이트 document.

"Students will not participate in a process if it is to be thrown back in 바카라사이트ir faces."

Without more student influence on decision-making, any claims that government plans "empower" students were merely rhetoric because individuals had little sway over 바카라사이트ir institutions, he added.

He also branded fee waivers a "bare-faced con", and called 바카라사이트 National Scholarship Programme, which will be worth ?150 million by 2015, a "disaster".

Addressing those institutions that advocated fee waivers over upfront bursaries, he said: "I understand you are in a straitjacket, but you are failing students. To subsidise 바카라사이트 Treasury ra바카라사이트r than students is a scandal."

Key Information Sets, which will provide students with standardised data on contact hours, graduate employment success and fee levels from 2012, were also criticised during a panel discussion at 바카라사이트 conference.

Paul Greatrix, registrar at 바카라사이트 University of Nottingham, said that compiling KIS data would be a "very expensive" burden and would have little impact on students' choices.

"There is a danger of overwhelming students with data," added Carolyn Fowler, registrar and secretary at Durham University. "Data on a website only say so much - you cannot beat taster days and visits to a university."

jack.grove@tsleducation.com.

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