Meetings
Higher education finances
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Meeting: 24/09/2014 - Finance Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 2)
2 Higher education finances: Letter from Darren Millar AM (30 July 2014)
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Meeting: 16/09/2014 - Public Accounts Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 2)
2 Higher education finances: Letter from the Wales Audit Office to Mike Hedges AM (15 August 2014)
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Meeting: 15/07/2014 - Public Accounts Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 3)
3 Higher Education Finances
Supporting documents:
- PAC(4)-21-14(ptn1), item 3
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- PAC(4)-21-14(ptn2), item 3
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- PAC(4)-21-14(ptn3), item 3
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- PAC(4)-21-14(ptn4), item 3
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Meeting: 30/04/2014 - Finance Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 2)
Higher Education Funding: Consideration of the draft report
FIN(4)-07-14(paper 1)
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 17 , View reasons restricted (2/1)
Minutes:
2.1 The
Committee considered and subject to a few minor changes, agreed the draft
report.
Meeting: 20/03/2014 - Finance Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 7)
Higher Education Funding: Consideration of key issues
FIN(4)-05-14 (paper 4)
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 20 , View reasons restricted (7/1)
Minutes:
7.1 The Committee considered the key issues. The Clerks will
prepare a draft report for consideration after the Easter recess.
Meeting: 05/02/2014 - Finance Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 4)
4 Higher Education Funding: Letter from Professor Julie Williams
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Meeting: 28/01/2014 - Public Accounts Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 4)
Higher Education Funding: Briefing from the Wales Audit Office
Minutes:
4.1 The Committee received a
briefing from the Wales Audit Office on the Higher
Education Finances report which was published on 21 November 2013.
4.2 The Committee agreed to write
to the Welsh Government seeking a response to the WAO report. It also agreed to
return to this issue once further work is completed later this year.
Meeting: 22/01/2014 - Finance Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 2)
2 Higher Education Funding: Additional information (2) from HEFCW
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Meeting: 22/01/2014 - Finance Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 2)
2 Higher Education Funding: Additional information from HEFCW
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Meeting: 22/01/2014 - Finance Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 2)
2 Higher Education Funding: Additional information from Higher Education Wales
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Meeting: 11/12/2013 - Finance Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 3)
3 Higher Education Funding: Additional information from the Open University Wales
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Meeting: 11/12/2013 - Finance Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 5)
Inquiry into Higher Education Funding: Consideration of Evidence Received
Minutes:
5.1 The Committee discussed
the evidence received on the inquiry and asked the clerks to obtain additonal
information on:
·
Student loan book
·
Number of AAB/ABB
students enrolling at Welsh universities
·
Write to the Chief
Scientific Adviser regarding funding for research
Meeting: 11/12/2013 - Finance Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 2)
2 Inquiry into Higher Education Funding: Evidence from the Minister for Education and Skills
FIN(4)-22-13 Paper 1
Huw Lewis AM, Minister for
Education and Skills
Neil Surman, Deputy Director,
Higher Education
Chris Jones, Head of Higher
Education Finance and Performance Improvement
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Minutes:
2.1 The Committee took
evidence from the Minister for Education and Skills on higher education
funding.
Meeting: 27/11/2013 - Finance Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 2)
2 Inquiry into Higher Education Funding: Evidence from Higher Education Wales and Higher Education Funding Council for Wales
FIN(4)-21-13 (paper 1)
FIN(4)-21-13 (paper 2)
Professor John Hughes, Vice-Chancellor, Bangor University
Amanda Wilkinson, Director of Higher Education Wales
Ben Arnold, Policy Adviser, Higher Education Wales
Dr David Blaney, Chief Executive, Higher Education Funding Council for Wales (HEFCW)
Bethan Owen, Director of Institutional Engagement, Higher Education Funding Council for Wales (HEFCW)
Celia Hunt, Director of Skills, Education and Funding, Higher Education Funding Council for Wales (HEFCW)
Supporting documents:
- FIN(4)-21-13 (p1), item 2
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- FIN(4)-21-13(p2), item 2
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Minutes:
2.1 The Committee took evidence from Professor John Hughes, Vice-Chancellor, Bangor University, Amanda Wilkinson, Director of Higher Education Wales, Ben Arnold, Policy Adviser, Higher Education Wales,
Dr David Blaney, Chief Executive, Higher Education Funding Council for Wales (HEFCW), Bethan Owen, Director of Institutional Engagement, Higher Education Funding Council for Wales (HEFCW) and Celia Hunt, Director of Skills, Education and Funding, Higher Education Funding Council for Wales (HEFCW) on higher education funding.
Action Points:
2.1 Higher Education Wales agreed to send additional information on:
· Data on regional comparisons
· The number of AAB or better students studying at Bangor University
· Number of decline of students studying through the medium of Welsh
·
Data on VFM of students studying in Wales
2.2 HEFCW agreed to send additional information on:
·
The trends of Welsh students studying in England
(when available)
·
Number of students studying through the medium
of Welsh
Meeting: 27/11/2013 - Finance Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 3)
3 Inquiry into Higher Education Funding: Evidence from the National Union of Students
FIN(4)-21-13 (paper 3)
Stephanie Lloyd, NUS Wales President
Keiron Rees, Policy and Public Affairs Officer, NUS Wales
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Minutes:
3.1 The Committee took evidence from Stephanie Lloyd, NUS Wales President and Keiron Rees, Policy and Public Affairs Officer, NUS Wales on higher education funding.
Action Points:
2.1 NUS Wales agreed to send additional information on analysis
of forthcoming research on student support when available in the new year
Meeting: 27/11/2013 - Finance Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 6)
Inquiry into Higher Education Funding: Consideration of Evidence Received
Minutes:
6.1 The Committee considered the evidence received on the inquiry into higher education funding.
Meeting: 13/11/2013 - Finance Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 8)
Inquiry into Higher Education Funding: Consideration of Evidence Received
Minutes:
8.1 The Committee considered the evidence received on the inquiry into higher education funding.
Meeting: 13/11/2013 - Finance Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 5)
5 Inquiry into Higher Education Funding: Evidence from the Open University
FIN(4)-20-13 (paper 6)
Rob Humphreys, Director, The Open
University in Wales
Michelle Matheron, Policy and Public Affairs Manager, The Open University in Wales
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Minutes:
5.1 The Committee took evidence from Rob Humphreys, Director, The Open University in Wales and Michelle Matheron, Policy and Public Affairs Manager, The Open University in Wales on higher education funding.
5.2 Rob Humphreys agreed to send a note to Committee with details of young people between the ages of 18 – 25 who are currently accessing OU courses.
Meeting: 13/11/2013 - Finance Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 4)
4 Inquiry into Higher Education Funding: Evidence from Cardiff University and Glyndwr University
FIN(4)-20-13 (paper 4)
FIN(4)-20-13 (paper 5)
Professor
Patricia Price, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Student Experience and Academic Standards,
Cardiff University
Mike
Davies, Director of Finance, Cardiff University
Professor
Michael Scott, Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive, Glyndŵr
University
Paul
Whiting – Director of Finance, Glyndŵr
University
Andrew
Parry – Head of Corporate Communications, Glyndŵr
University
Supporting documents:
- FIN(4)-20-13 Paper 4, item 4
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- FIN(4)-20-13 Paper 5, item 4
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Minutes:
4.1 The Committee took evidence from Professor Patricia
Price, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Student Experience and Academic Standards, Cardiff
University, Mike Davies, Director of Finance, Cardiff University, Professor
Michael Scott, Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive, Glyndŵr University, Paul
Whiting, Director of Finance, Glyndŵr University and Andrew Parry, Head
of Corporate Communications, Glyndŵr University on higher education
funding.
Meeting: 09/10/2013 - Finance Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 5)
Inquiry into Higher Education Funding: consideration of oral witnesses
FIN(4)-16-13 Paper 3
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 73 , View reasons restricted (5/1)
Minutes:
5.1 The Committee considered the paper and agreed the proposed schedule of witnesses with the addition of the Chief Scientific Adviser.
Meeting: 25/09/2013 - Finance Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 2)
2 Inquiry into Higher Education Funding - Update on Progress to Date
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Minutes:
2.1 The Committee noted the paper.
Meeting: 10/07/2013 - Finance Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 5)
Higher Education Funding Inquiry - Briefing from Higher Education Funding Council for Wales (HEFCW)
Dr David Blaney, Chief Executive, HEFCW
Celia Hunt, Head of Skills, Education and Funding, HEFCW
Bethan Owen, Head of Institutional Engagement, HEFCW
Minutes:
5.1 Representatives from the Higher Education Funding
Council for Wales (HEFCW) provided the Committee with an overview of how Higher
Education Institutions (HEIs) in Wales are funded.
5.2 HEFCW agreed to provide the following:
A note on EU funding for research and innovation channelled through HEIs in Wales.
Meeting: 12/06/2013 - Finance Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 3)
3 Financial implications of the Further and Higher Education Bill - Evidence from the Minister for Education and Skills
FIN(4)-10-13 Paper 3
Leighton Andrews AM, Minister for Education and Skills
Carla Lyne, Deputy Director of Finance and Corporate Services
Supporting documents:
- Paper 3, item 3
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- Letter to Ann Jones - Chair of Children and Young People Committee, item 3
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- Action points : Letter from Leighton Andrews on - Stage 1 Scrutiny of the further and Higher Education (Governance and Information Wales Bill ), item 3
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Minutes:
3.1 The Chair welcomed Leighton Andrews AM, Minister for Education and Skills and Carla Lyne, Deputy Director of Finance Corporate Services.
3.2 The Minister and official responded to questions Members of the Committee.
3.3 The Minister agreed to provide the Committee with the following information:
·
A note on the changes that the Minister
may make to the conditions of funding to FEIs.
·
Percentage of funding for FEIs that
comes from the Welsh Government.
3.4 The clerking team agreed to provide members with the transcript of the Children and Young People Committee session on the Further and Higher Education (Governance and Information) (Wales) Bill on 15 May.
3.5 The Clerk agreed to draft a letter to the Children and Young People Committee setting out the Committee’s reservations about ‘non-legislative controls’.
Meeting: 24/04/2013 - Finance Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 7)
Higher Education Funding - Consideration of draft terms of reference
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 88 , View reasons restricted (7/1)
Minutes:
7.1 The Committee considered the draft Terms of Reference on its forthcoming inquiry into Higher Education Funding and discussed methods of handling the inquiry.
Meeting: 06/03/2013 - Finance Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 4)
Higher Education Funding
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 91 , View reasons restricted (4/1)
Minutes:
4.1 The Committee discussed the scope of a potential inquiry into Higher Education in Wales and agreed to consider an options paper at a forthcoming meeting.