Oral evidence
Taken before the Education and Skills Committee
Thursday 12 June 2003
Members present:
Mr Barry Sheerman, in the Chair
Mr David Chaytor | Jonathan Shaw
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Valerie Davey | Mr Andrew Turner
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Paul HolmesMs Meg Munn | |
CONTENTS
Examination of Witnesses
Mr Phil Willis, a Member of the House, Principal Liberal
Democrat Spokesman for Education and Skills, and Baroness Sharp
of Guildford, a Member of the House of Lords, Liberal Democrat
Spokesperson for Education and Skills, examined.
Question Number
820-839
840-857
APPENDIX
10. Memorandum submitted by the British Medical Association
(BMA)
11. Memorandum submitted by the Association of Colleges
(AoC)
12. Memorandum submitted by the British Dental Association
13. Memorandum submitted by Ufi Ltd
14. Memorandum submitted by the Institute for Learning
and Teaching in Higher Education (ILTHE)
15. Memorandum submitted by the Royal College of Veterinary
Surgeons (RCVS)
16. Memorandum submitted by Amicus MSF
17. Memorandum submitted by the Coalition of Modern Universities
(CMU)
18. Supplementary memorandum submitted by the NUS
19. Memorandum submitted by the Society for Research into
Higher Education
20. Memorandum submitted by Professor Eileen Baker, Principal,
Bishop Grosseteste College Lincoln
21. Memorandum submitted by the Council of Heads of Medical
Schools and Deans of UK Faculties of Medicine
22. Memorandum submitted by Coventry University
23. Memorandum submitted by Goldsmiths College, University
of London
24. Memorandum submitted by Professor Wynne Jones, Principal,
Harper Adams University College
25. Memorandum submitted by Professor Paul Light, Principal,
King Alfred's College, Winchester
26. Memorandum submitted by Professor Michael Brown, Vice-Chancellor
& Chief Executive, Liverpool John Moores University
27. Memorandum submitted by Loughborough University
28. Memorandum submitted by Professor Philip Tasker, Vice-Chancellor,
De Montfort University
29. Memorandum submitted by The Open University
30. Memorandum submitted by Professor William Stevely,
Principal and Vice-Chancellor, The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen
31. Memorandum submitted by Professor Curtis Price, Principal,
Royal Academy of Music
32. Memorandum submitted by Professor David Leaver, Principal,
Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester
33. Memorandum submitted by Staffordshire University
34. Memorandum submitted by the University of Birmingham
35. Memorandum submitted by Professor Roger Waterhouse,
Vice-Chancellor, University of Derby
36. Memorandum submitted by Professor Michael Thorne,
Vice-Chancellor, University of East London
37. Memorandum submitted by Professor Steve Smith, Vice-Chancellor,
University Of Exeter
38. Memorandum submitted by Professor John Tarrant, Vice-Chancellor,
University of Huddersfield
39. Memorandum from Professor David J Drewry, Vice-Chancellor,
University of Hull
40. Memorandum submitted by Professor Gordon Marshall,
Vice-Chancellor,The University of Reading
41. Memorandum submitted by the University of Southampton
42. Memorandum submitted by Professor Andrew Hamnett,
Principal and Vice-Chancellor, University of Strathclyde
43. Memorandum submitted by the University of Ulster
44. Memorandum submitted by Coleg Meddygaeth Prifysgol
Cymru (University of Wales College of Medicine)
45. Memorandum submitted by the University of Wales College,
Newport
46. Memorandum submitted by Professor John S Brooks, University
of Wolverhampton
47. Memorandum submitted by Professor Dianne Willcocks,
Principal, York St John College
48. Memorandum submitted by Professor Leslie Wagner, Vice-Chancellor,
Leeds Metropolitan University
49. Memorandum submitted by the Higher Education Policy
Institute
50. Letter from the Rt Hon Charles Clarke MP, Secretary
of State for Education and Skills, to the Chairman of the Committee
51. Letter from Sir Howard Newby, Chairman, HEFCE, to
the Chairman of the Committee
52. Memorandum submitted by Professor Claire Callender
53. Memorandum submitted by the Royal College of Nursing
54. Memorandum submitted by Ken Richards1, formerly Senior
Lecturer, University of Wales, Aberystwyth
55. Memorandum submitted by Nicholas Barr, London School
of Economics and Political Science
56. Memorandum submitted by Harinder Lawley, OBE, Head
of Access Development, London Metropolitan University
57. Memorandum submitted by the Yorkshire Forward and
Yorkshire Universities
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