Employability Conference 6-7 November 2008 Professor Michael Thorne Vice Chancellor Anglia Ruskin University.

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Employability Conference 6-7 November 2008 Professor Michael Thorne Vice Chancellor Anglia Ruskin University

Anglia Ruskin University was 150 Years Old on October 28 th 2008 Anglia Ruskin University was founded from a School of Art for working men which was established in Cambridge by John Ruskin – a famous British champion of the working classes. We have copies of the speech he gave when he did so!

Employer engagement New UK government idea Employer Engagement means degree-level study delivered completely in the workplace In total there is £100 million funding from the government to encourage universities to do more of this (for staff and equipment) And funding for 10,000 student places – which is worth £60 million pounds annually.

What the UK government wants to achieve UK workforce is not sufficiently well educated for an economy based on high-cost workers Move UK up the OECD table which measures skills levels in the workplace UKs birth-rate is falling So 80% of the UK workforce of 2020 are already there now so must focus on those already in work.

How does the UK government intend to achieve it? Share cost between those studying, employers and the state Aim eventually for employers and the state to pay the same amount Those studying to pay something also At first employers allowed to make no payment but that must change over three years.

Sharing costs If the degree costs £7000: The student might pay £1000 The employer might pay £3000 And the government might pay £3000.

What is Anglia Ruskin Universitys experience in this area? Specsavers, Boots, VisionExpress Barclays Bank UPS Crawfords Accreditation of Prior Learning Private Sector marketing partnerships.

Some of the issues (1) The government wants this but do employers? Do the workers? If it takes off government funding will be forced into a pay per-credit model Demand is likely to be for hybrid courses involving distance learning, workplace learning and even classroom activity Current Quality Assurance processes at national and institutional level are not fit for this purpose.

Issues (2) Will this help employers retain staff or promote employee mobility? Is the current list of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes and qualifications fit for purpose? Should this be employer-led or university-led? Boots BSc versus Nottingham BSc? Do we have the right academic staff to design and deliver these programmes? Do we have the right infrastructure?.

Anglia Ruskin University takes this forward We have been awarded £10 million from the UK government We will work with a commercial marketing company We will concentrate on degrees in Leadership and Management At BSc and MSc level Face-to-face Print-based distance learning Online distance learning.

Recognising what people already know It is boring to have to study again what you already know If you do not have to study things you already know you will get your degree more quickly Workers must prove what they already know By showing us certificates from government exams or other universities Or we can insist they take a special test or exam They do not need to study the parts of the degree programme which they can prove to us they already know.