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Conservative plans would cut student numbers and reduce opportunities, says chair of university think-tank

7 Jan 2009 14:22:00

Professor Les Ebdon, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bedfordshire and Chair of the university think-tank Million+ has expressed concern at David Cameron’s plans to restrict expenditure on all Government departments – except for health, schools, defence and international development – to a one per cent real increase in spending in 2009/10.

He said: “This would mean sub-inflation growth in universities and a cut in student numbers and would undoubtedly restrict the chance to go to university for very many younger and older students from families who have never yet had the opportunity to benefit from higher education. It would also restrict opportunities for those made unemployed and for businesses and the public sector which need to retrain staff.”

Professor Ebdon advocated ‘a counter-cyclical investment in higher education’ to meet the challenges of the economic downturn he said, “It is deeply disappointing that the Opposition is resiling on their previous commitment to widen participation and clearly has not appreciated the contribution of universities to the economy and the life-long learning agenda.

“However, the Government also needs to do more to support the role that universities can play in meeting the challenges of the economic downturn. Those made unemployed and put on short-time working must be able to access higher education without fear of incurring further individual debt or having their benefits cut. We need more Government initiatives to make this possible.”

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